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Which tarragon for cooking?

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french tarragon

French, Mexican & Russian tarragon compared

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After eight mint

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After eight mint recipes

Mint with a chocolatey flavour.

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Lime mint

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lime mint

Fruity Mint flavour with a hint of lime

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Oregano hot and spicy

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oregano hot and spicy

Oregano with the heat of mild chili

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Basil

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thai basil recipes

Find out which type to use & why

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Coriander

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seed coriander

The difference between leaf, seed and root coriander

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Dill

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dill

Ideal for stews, casseroles and many more

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Lemongrass

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lemongrass

Ideal for Stir Fry, Asian Dishes and Teas

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Mint

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lime mint

Mint is very easy to grow, is great for recipes but…. each variety has a distinct flavour. Below are links to the popular mint varieties – or there is more info in the ‘how to grow mint for cooking‘ article … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

Oregano varieties

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Greek oregano

Great for adding flavour

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Minze Vries

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