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(5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 738 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Ancestors of the wild carrot came from Iran and Afghanistan, the center of genetic diversity for carrot. Carrots were bred from a species of wild carrot, called Queen Anne's Lace. Originally they were grown for their aromatic leaves and seeds. Since... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 1 rating, 95 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Celery seeds are actually a very small fruit, these "seeds" yield a valuable volatile oil. 286 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT The word for celery comes from the Greek word selinon which translates to 'parsley,' a close relative of celery. Celery's powers have been known since antiquity. Leaves of it were found in the garlands surrounding King Tut's tomb, and Homer makes... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 1 rating, 252 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Parsley was revered for its medicinal potency long before it was eaten as a food. Native to the central Mediterranean region, the herb was sacred to the ancient Greeks. They used it to adorn victorious athletes and decorate the tombs of the dead. (5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 124 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Parsnip is native to the Mediterranean, where it is cultivated like carrots. Can't find an ingredient? Make sure you aren't filtering results by diet. |