Puregro Thyme 40g Dried Leaves 100% Natural.
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Dried Thyme. For a fragrant aroma and lively flavour. Herbs that are bursting with incredible flavour for tasty, home-cooked meals in no time. Perfect for seasoning roasted vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as for bringing out the flavour of marinades, stocks and soups. Thyme is a Mediterranean herb that may be used in cooking, medicine, and as an attractive plant. Thyme has been used to cure a variety of symptoms and problems with its flowers, leaves, and oil. Diarrhoea, stomach pain, arthritis, and a sore throat are among them. Antibacterial, insecticidal, and potentially antifungal activities are considered to exist in thyme.
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Dried Thyme. For a fragrant aroma and lively flavour. Herbs that are bursting with incredible flavour for tasty, home-cooked meals in no time. Perfect for seasoning roasted vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as for bringing out the flavour of marinades, stocks and soups. Thyme is a Mediterranean herb that may be used in cooking, medicine, and as an attractive plant. Thyme has been used to cure a variety of symptoms and problems with its flowers, leaves, and oil. Diarrhoea, stomach pain, arthritis, and a sore throat are among them. Antibacterial, insecticidal, and potentially antifungal activities are considered to exist in thyme.
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Dried Thyme. For a fragrant aroma and lively flavour. Herbs that are bursting with incredible flavour for tasty, home-cooked meals in no time. Perfect for seasoning roasted vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as for bringing out the flavour of marinades, stocks and soups. Thyme is a Mediterranean herb that may be used in cooking, medicine, and as an attractive plant. Thyme has been used to cure a variety of symptoms and problems with its flowers, leaves, and oil. Diarrhoea, stomach pain, arthritis, and a sore throat are among them. Antibacterial, insecticidal, and potentially antifungal activities are considered to exist in thyme.