Lovage officinalis

Lovage officinalis Lovage officinalis - a perennial herbaceous plant; type species of the genus Lovage of the Umbellifer

Lovage roots in the form of steam, but more often decoction, in the amount of 1 tbsp. l. (dry) per 1 liter of water is d...
22/03/2023

Lovage roots in the form of steam, but more often decoction, in the amount of 1 tbsp. l. (dry) per 1 liter of water is drunk for kidney disease, especially for dropsy, as well as for diseases of the heart, gastrointestinal tract, as a blood purifier for anemia and neurosis.

Lovage is excellent for dishes of rice, cereals, poultry and fish. The root is used both fresh and boiled, stewed, baked...
22/03/2023

Lovage is excellent for dishes of rice, cereals, poultry and fish. The root is used both fresh and boiled, stewed, baked and fried. Add it to soups, meatballs, stews, vegetables, mashed potatoes, casseroles. Boiled lovage roots are also used in salads mixed with other vegetables: beets, carrots, cucumbers.

All parts of the plant are eaten - both leaves and roots, but the latter should never be boiled - at high temperatures, ...
21/03/2023

All parts of the plant are eaten - both leaves and roots, but the latter should never be boiled - at high temperatures, it loses all the beneficial properties and vitamins that it is rich in. In addition, lovage should be added to soups, salads and meat with caution, its pungency may not be to everyone's liking.

20/03/2023

Borage flowers can be used to decorate summertime party drinks and add color to salads and desserts. Both the flowers and leaves are edible and provide a light cucumber flavor. https://www.planetnatural.com/growing-borage/

Etymology The plant has many common names. Most of them are associated with the word "love": dawn, love, libistik, love ...
20/03/2023

Etymology The plant has many common names. Most of them are associated with the word "love": dawn, love, libistik, love potion, love potion, love, love-grass, love.

Before flowering, the root of the plant becomes poisonous and absolutely unsuitable for food and treatment. You can dig ...
20/03/2023

Before flowering, the root of the plant becomes poisonous and absolutely unsuitable for food and treatment. You can dig it only in late autumn. It is not recommended to boil decoctions, infusions with lovage root.

16/03/2023

Lovage is a perennial herb that's easy to grow from seeds and has long been known for its medicinal properties. Learn to plant and grow lovage, as well as tips and tricks that will help you along the way. https://www.planetnatural.com/growing-lovage/

Lovage has diuretic, choleretic, sedative, antispasmodic, analgesic, wound healing, antipruritic, anti-inflammatory, ant...
16/03/2023

Lovage has diuretic, choleretic, sedative, antispasmodic, analgesic, wound healing, antipruritic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and expectorant effects. It increases appetite, improves digestion, reduces flatulence, stimulates the menstrual cycle.

The leaves of the lovage are used as a seasoning, the roots as a vegetable, and the seeds as a spice. 🌿 This is a perenn...
16/03/2023

The leaves of the lovage are used as a seasoning, the roots as a vegetable, and the seeds as a spice. 🌿 This is a perennial plant that can reach 2.5 meters in height (about 1.5 meters on average). 🌿 The largest leaves can be up to 70 cm in diameter.

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