Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Simply Organic Bay Leaf

Product Description
With its roots deep in Greek mythology and the first Olympics, the bay leaf is a noble herb. Enjoy its sweet, balsamic scent and bitter/spicy bite in gravies and grain dishes, with beans and meats, and in cooking blends like bouquet garni. The botanical name of this product is laurus nobilis l. It is qai organic and ksa (Kosher) certified. Frontier natural products co op specializes in natural and organic products.

Our products are found in natural products stores and specialty shops throughout the United States and Canada. By offering easy access to high quality, competitively priced choices that are both environmentally .friendly and socially responsible, frontier seeks to lead the way in bringing nature and peace of mind to our customers. As a leading supplier of organic herbs and spices, we hold a leadership position, not only in the marketplace, but also in the effort to convert food producers to sustainable farming and production practices.
Product Features
- 0.14 ounces; Glass bottle
- Classic in sauces and soups, a premium organic bay leaf that's hand selected and sized
- Certfied Organic; Kosher
- 1% of sales supports organic farming
- A Brand of Frontier Co-op, responsible to people and planet

Ingredients
Organic Bay Leaf

Directions
Add one or two leaves are adequate flavoring for most dishes of six servings--add to water when stewing chicken or poaching fish, or while cooking soups, stews, or gravies. Bay leaf should be added early on, because it takes a while for its flavor to permeate the food. And be sure to remove the leaves before serving; they're sharp and can be dangerous if accidentally swallowed. Bay perks up tomato sauces, pickles, meats, fish, and bean and grain dishes. It's a key ingredient in French.

Product Details
- Item Weight: 5.6 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
- Shipping: This Simply Organic Bay Leaf can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.

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