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Chervil - Good Source of Vitamin C Compliments of Nature - from a South African Perspective

 

Author: Andrew Smit

Chervil has been a medicinal and culinary herb for centuries. Chervil seeds were found in Tutankhamun's tomb and, Romans were fond of it and in medieval times it was regarded as the "finest salade herbe", even being listed as an essential ingredient in 15th century manuscripts. Chervil provides a ready source of Vitamin C, so there is an added bonus to keeping a supply during winter.

Chervil is a hardy annual that grows about 25cm high. Despite its fragile appearance chervil prefers cooler weather because it tends to bolt (seed) when the weather is warmer. In winter plant chervil in a sheltered sunny area and water regularly to keep the soil moist, but not sodden. Chervil makes a fine window box plant and forms an attractive bushy plant that can also be used as a border to a herb garden.

Medicinal properties: a good source of Vitamin C, the leaves have a mild digestive action and an infusion of fresh leaves can settle the stomach. make an infusion to bring relief to a head cold. In Europe chervil is used as a spring tonic that lifts the spirits.

Culinary uses: Chervil looks alot like parsley and i prefer to use it as an alternative to parsley. The taste is more distinctive than parsley with a slight hint of aniseed. It brings out the flavor of other herbs and the classic French combination, fines herbes, combines chervil and parsley, tarragon and chives, this is a combination i personally use whenever in the kitchen. On its own it adds fragrance to cream-based soups, butter sauces, scrambled eggs or omelettes. Its best added at the end of the cooking process to keep its flavor. Of course the herb is best used fresh as it does not dry well like most leafy herbs.

Author Bio:

Andrew Smit

The illuminating history and power of Herbs have been a passion of mine for many years. My name is Andrew Smit and i am a herbalist in Sunny South Africa. I have always used herbs as an integral part of my day to day living. Five years ago i decided to fulfill that last phase of my herb journey and started growing herbs commercially, in doing so it has really completed my basic training so to speak. For the last 20 years herbs have been part of my life in one way or another. I still consider myself a junior in the field, a field that has a heritage of over 6000 years hence my statement. Hopefully I will be able to share some of the enigmas and findings that have showed themselves to me. In my opinion herbs have proven themselves time and again. One bit of advice i can offer about herbs is this:- to reap the benefits of herbs one must make herbs a part of your life, you will see the difference that i guarantee you.

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