- The use of herbs and spices dates back to early human life when meats were wrapped in leaves.
- Don’t be afraid to season your children’s food. Doing so may increase the likelihood that they will eat their vegetables.
- Spices and herbs are only slightly different. An herb is generally defined as the leaf of a plant when used in cooking, but any other part of the plant, often dried, can be a spice.
- Herbs and spices add flavor to food with little to no sugar, salt or calories.
Try some of our favorite recipes featuring Herbs & Spices:
Broccoli Stem Chimichurri
This is the perfect low-waste recipe as the broccoli stems are repurposed to lay the foundation for this non-traditional chimichurri! Featuring parsley, cilantro and garlic to make this an irresistable sauce for pretty much any dish – pizza, veggie burgers, tacos and more!
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Whole Wheat Couscous Salad with Fresh Herbs & Pistachios
Fluffy couscous with fresh herbs and crunchy pistachios
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Green Goddess Dressing
Lighter than traditional store-bought versions, but definitely not skimping on flavor!
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Seared Spice Rubbed Salmon with Fruit Avocado Salsa
Rubbed and seared wild salmon with a slightly spicy but fresh salsa
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