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The Book of Food

By Frances Bissell

Published 1994

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Any fragrant plant used for flavoring foods. Different parts of the plant can be used depending on the variety. Aromatics are widely used, both directly in cooking and indirectly, in marinades, court-bouillons, mustards and flavored vinegars, for example. See also Court-bouillon.

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