Know Your Spices


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Sage  
This native Mediterranean herb has been enjoyed for  
centuries for both its culinary and medicinal uses. The  
name comes from a derivative of the Latin salvus ,  
meaning "safe," a reference to the herb's believed  
healing powers. The narrow, oval, gray−green leaves of  
this pungent herb are slightly bitter and have a musty  
mint taste and aroma. There's also a variety  
called pineapple sage, which has an intensely sweet  
pineapple scent. Small bunches of fresh sage are available  
year−round in many supermarkets. Choose sage by its  
fresh color and aroma. Refrigerate wrapped in a paper  
towel and sealed in a plastic bag for up to 4 days. Dried  
sage comes whole, rubbed (crumbled) and ground. It  
should be stored in a cool, dark place for no more than 6  
months. Sage is commonly used in dishes containing  
pork, cheese and beans, and in poultry and game  
stuffings. Sausage makers also frequently use it to flavor  
their products.  
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