McFadden Farm Organic Summer Savory, Dried Herb, Grown and packed in the U.S.A., 0.74 oz. in glass jar
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It is made with only summer savory.
The product is not certified Kosher by any means.
The US Postal Service would ship the package
I like S because it's a matter of taste. Garlic changes the taste for me, as it ruins the flavour. Savory because it's both flavor and smell are unique. In recent times, man has learned how to fool Mother Nature, and usually not to our advantage.
Selected User Reviews For McFadden Farm Organic Summer Savory, Dried Herb, Grown and packed in the U.S.A., 0.74 oz. in glass jar
There is something about this combination of herbs that I can't describe-it adds an amazing flavor to a dish. When I received it, I had to put it to use right away! I received the order faster than I expected, and everything went smoothly I was very pleased with how well it was packaged. Care was taken & anyone who did that should be commended Packaging it takes a lot of time. It has been the best purchase I have ever made- I would recommend it to anyone!.
These savory leaves come in fresh green (not dried up and brown) and have a very high taste. About half way through the bottle, and I'm already thinking of buying it.
Each summer, one family member would grow Summer Savory and sell it as a Thanksgiving stuffing to several farms. There's a great deal of difficulty finding it This is not your typical savory snack (I'm a chef) and I'm so glad I found it. I am eager to use it. This product comes in a lovely glass bottle that fits on.
The Summer Savory cologne that I received smells exactly like oregano. Maybe they are using that The company I purchased it from will not be selling it again to me.
It lives up to my standards at McFadden Farms. It is recommended that you purchase. This is an excellent herb mix for Herbs of Provence.
It wasn't until I saw a recipe for purreed green bean soup that I learned about Summer savory. After a little research, I found that in Europe it has long been an enhancement for green bean dishes among other things. The savory I added to steamed green beans along with olive oil and powdered garlic, onion, and salt certainly enhanced the dish. I have not made the soup yet, but I did add it to the steamed green beans. As a standard feature, it will be added in the future.
You can use Summer Savory to add flavor to soups and stews. I find it to be my go-to seasoning. I recommend McFadden Farm organic spices made in the USA.