basil bay chervil chives
coriander curryleaves dill

epazote

fenugreek_methileaves herbesdeprovence italianherbs kafflirlimeleaves
lemonmyrtle lemonthyme lemonverbena lovage
marjoram mexicanoregano mint mixedherb
parsley peppermint oregano rosemary

sage

savory tarragon thyme
thyme thyme    

 

try all these ingredients in tsp-sized packs!

basilbasil

origin: Egypt

Dried basil leaves useful for slow-cooked dishes or sauces. Once the herb is dried, it lacks the beautiful heady scent and clove-like flavour of the fresh leaf but adds a deep and pungent flavour. Not suitable for salads or any dish where little or no cooking is involved, the flavour of dried basil is really good in a slow-cooked soup, stew or sauce.uses: Add a pinch to tomato sauces, stews, braised meats or soups.recipe kits: bouillabaisse