Rosemary is a fragrant herb commonly used in cooking, medicine, and aromatherapy.
🌿 What it is
Rosemary comes from the plant Salvia rosmarinus. It has:
- needle-like green leaves
- a strong, fresh, pine-like smell
- a slightly bitter, earthy taste
🍽️ Uses in food
Rosemary is widely used to flavor:
- roasted chicken, lamb, and beef
- potatoes and vegetables
- bread and sauces
- olive oil infusions
A small amount adds a strong aroma and taste.
🧠 Traditional health uses
In traditional and herbal practices, rosemary has been used for:
- digestion support
- improving circulation
- memory and concentration support
(Some of these effects are still being studied scientifically.)
🌸 Other uses
- Aromatherapy: used in oils and scents for relaxation and focus
- Hair care: sometimes used in shampoos or oils for scalp health
- Gardening: attracts pollinators like bees
⚠️ Safety note
- Safe in normal food amounts
- Very large medicinal doses or concentrated oils should be used carefully
💡 Fun fact
Rosemary has been associated with memory since ancient times—students in ancient Greece were even said to wear it while studying.
If you want, I can show you easy ways to use rosemary at home (tea, cooking, or hair oil).