Satureja montana subsp. montana Satureja montana var. stenophylla
Boiss. Satureja montana f. subquadrangula
(Rohlena) Šilic Satureja montana var. subquadrangula
Rohlena Satureja mucronifolia
Stokes Satureja ovalifolia
Huter, Porta & Rigo Satureja petraea
Jord. & Fourr. Satureja pollinonis
Huter, Porta & Rigo Satureja provincialis
Jord. & Fourr. Satureja pyrenaica
Jord. & Fourr. Satureja rigidula
Jord. & Fourr. Satureja trifida
Moench Saturiastrum montanum
(L.) Fourr. Saturiastrum petraeum
Fourr. Thymus montanus
(L.) Dum.Cours. [Illegitimate]
Satureja montana (winter savory or mountain savory), is a perennial, semi-evergreen herb in the family Lamiaceae, native to warm temperate regions of southern Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa. It has dark green leaves and summer flowers ranging from pale lavender, or pink to white. The closely related summer savory (Satureja hortensis L.) is an annual plant.
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Satureja montana (wintersavory or mountain savory), is a perennial, semi-evergreen herb in the family Lamiaceae, native to warm temperate regions of southern...
Caterpillars of the moth Coleophora bifrondella feed exclusively on wintersavory (S. montana). Savory may be grown purely for ornamental purposes; members of the...
to flavor food Wintersavory (Satureja montana), a perennial herb, also used to flavor food, but less common than summer savorySavory of Crete (Satureja...
fresh and dried, its flavor is similar to wintersavory, Satureja montana, as it is stronger than summer savory, Satureja hortensis. "Satureja spicigera"...
traditional product of Rtanj is the "Rtanj tea", a herbal tea made of wintersavory. It is celebrated for its antiseptic and aromatic properties, and is...
Vega as one of the Behenian stars. and related it to chrysolite and wintersavory. Cornelius Agrippa listed its sigil under Vultur cadens, a literal Latin...
(sweet yarrow), pennyroyal, roses, red mints, sage, tansy, violets, and wintersavory. Bruce, Alastair; Julian Calder; Mark Cator (2002). Keepers of the Kingdom...
Ground Pine, or Chamepitys Rest-harrow, or Chamock Sampire Summer Savory and WinterSavory Scabious Smallage, or Celery Southernwood Meadow Trefoil, or Lotus...
is used as a pastry filling for hopia. It is also an ingredient in some savory soups (sabaw) and stir-fries (guisado). In Indian cuisine it is traditionally...
the competition's first bread week, bakers had two hours to create twelve savory yeast dinner rolls in under two hours. The technical bake of the week was...
be either savory or sweet. Sweet jello salads commonly include fresh fruits, fruit cocktail, nuts, marshmallows and whipped cream. Savory jello salad...
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school and kindergarten parties. Savory sufganiyot also exist. In 2018, The Jerusalem Post reported on a new trend of savory sufganiyot in Manhattan eateries...
targets, a similar dish from the south of India that comes in sweet and savory varieties Serabi – Indonesian type of pancake, a similar dish utilizing...
that this referred to baked pies. In the Medieval era, pies were usually savory meat pies made with "...beef, lamb, wild duck, magpie pigeon -- spiced with...
Clinopodium brownei, or Browne's savory, is a perennial with sprawling square stems and opposite leaves. This herb is heavily pubescent on the stem and...
signature challenge, the bakers had an hour and 45 minutes to make one dozen savory breadsticks. For the technical challenge, set by Paul, the bakers had two...
parsley, pepper (black/white), pimenta (allspice), rosemary, sage, savory (summer/winter), thyme, turmeric, vanilla, and West Indian bay leaves. The solvents...