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Sage: An herb with culinary and medicinal uses
Overview of sage, a flavourful fragrant herb.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz
Images
sage
Edible leaves of common sage (
Salvia officinalis
).
© yuelan—iStock/Getty Images Plus
sage
Common sage (
Salvia officinalis
) in bloom.
© kazakovmaksim/stock.adobe.com
Sage (
Salvia officinalis
)
Ingmar Holmasen
common sage
Common sage (
Salvia officinalis
), used as a culinary herb.
© hcast/stock.adobe.com
bouquet garni
Bouquet garni of thyme, bay leaves, and sage, tied with a string.
David Monniaux
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