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We are pleased to be able to present this hand-picked wild product. With its intense aroma and rich, slightly spicy taste, Thyme goes well with fish, pasta, salads, tomatoes and it is a perfect fit for making tasteful marinades!
Thyme is an amazing herb, with all its health benefits: Thyme is used by the pharmaceutical industry on numerous occasions, mainly because of its concentrations of thymol and carvacrol, and its antibacterial and antiseptic properties. Also, it has a lot of vitamin K, manganese, calcium, and iron.
Our Organic Thyme comes from the White Mountains of western Crete. With respect to its value and responsibility towards Greek tradition and the environment, Organic Dried Thyme is organically grown and carefully handpicked. It is naturally dried. This excellent kind of herb, growing in the Mediterranean region, will boost your meals and give a Greek touch with its flavour!
It pairs exceptionally well with Pamako Olive Oil -> your ideal Greek flavour for the most delicious salad.
Ingredients: Certified Organic Thyme
Product type: 100% BIO
Production process: Dried Thyme
Package: Premium
Store in a cool, dry place
GR-BIO-03
Every piece of our products is carefully hand-inspected against dirt and other biological and non-biological impurities.
Organic Dried Thyme is organically grown and carefully handpicked. It is naturally dried. This excellent kind of herb, growing in the Mediterranean region, will boost your meals and give a Greek touch with its flavour!
Instructions For Use: It’s ready to use. Dust over finished plates.In Greek cuisine, it is used with almost every meal. Dried Thyme gives dishes a flavour that’s not easy to achieve with any other herb and it goes well with almost everything.
When overcooked it may lose its flavour.
Add it just a few minutes before your meal is ready, or right after you close the heat. Add it in your stew, soup, or pasta sauce.
Try adding some dried leaves to your salad with our Pamako Organic Olive Oil.
When you are baking your bread, try to put some dried thyme leaves in the flower.