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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Dill, annual or biennial herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae) and its leaves and dry fruits which are used to season foods. The entire plant is aromatic and is used fresh or dried for flavoring soups, salads, sauces, fish, sandwich fillings, and particularly pickles.

  2. Sep 4, 2022 · Dill (Anethum graveolens), or dill weed, is an easy-to-find and commonly used annual herb that is part of the celery (Apiaceae) family. Dill weed is native to the Mediterranean and southern Russia but can be grown in most parts of the world, including in North America.

  3. How and when to harvest dill. Snip leaves as required. Diseases and pests that affect dill. Few pests harm dill. Aphids may occasionally find it attractive, but they can be blasted off with a jet of water or sprayed with an organic spray if the infestation is severe. How to propagate dill. As an annual herb, dill grows best from seed or seedlings.

  4. Feb 28, 2023 · When to Use Dill . Dill goes well with root vegetables, including carrots and fennel; celery, with which it shares ancestry; summer vegetables like cucumbers, corn, zucchini, and tomatoes; and rich creamy bases from mayonnaise to sour cream or cream cheese to butter, and cheese.

  5. Sep 26, 2022 · Dill originated in the Mediterranean region about 5,000 years ago. The herb known as dill or dill weed has a long and well-documented history of human use. In fact, several historical sources pinpoint dill, caraway, and spearmint to be among the oldest herbs known and used.

  6. Dill leaves, flowers, and seeds can be used in the kitchen. Dill leaves are an herb. Dill seeds are a spice. Dill grows well in full sun or partial shade. Dill is a cool-weather herb and will bolt (go to seed) in hot weather. Dill is native to the Mediterranean region and western Asia and is used often in Mediterranean, European, and Asian cooking.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Dill has been used since ancient times for precisely this reason. [13] May Stimulate Menstruation. The flavonoids in the essential oil of dill are stimulating and have emmenagogue properties, which are thought in folk medicine to stimulate the secretion of certain hormones that might help maintain proper menstrual cycles in women. [14]

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