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Broths to Bannocks: Cooking in Scotland 1690 to the Present Day

By Catherine Brown

Published 1990

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A deep flavour which gives body to a broth. It can be used in large quantities. The flat-leaved variety has a more intense flavour than the curly variety though, as with all herbs, the nature of the soil and the climate are also important factors in the flavour.

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