Georgia
联系人 Konstantin
Leonidze str. 19, Tbilisi, Tbilisi
The leaf of the bay laurel - Laurus nobilis - a native shrub of the
lands surrounding the northern and eastern shores of the
Mediterranean, has a mythic history. Ancient mythology recounts
that Apollo pursued the uninterested nymph Daphne. Apollo stalked
Daphne until the gods granted her protection by turning her into a
bay tree. In the Greek as well as Georgian languages, the herb is
still called "dafni." At the Temple of Delphi, which is dedicated
to Apollo, the priestesses would eat bay leaves before divining the
future. Because bay leaves are mildly narcotic, this may have
helped induce the trance state. Even the roof of the temple was
thatched bay leaves. This roofing not only served as a sunscreen,
but protection from lightning, disease, and evil spirits.
Romans considered the bay tree the best protection from
thunderstorms. As recently as the beginnings of the American era,
superstition held that when bay trees died, disaster followed.
The greatest commercial production of bay leaf today is in Turkey.
In second comes Georgia. LLC Georgian Herbs has set to its goal to
promote Georgian laurel leaf on international stage and Bay
laurels do not withstand heavy frost but require hot, dry summers
for production of concentrated essential oils.
Typically bay leaves are used whole or crumbled added to cooking,
or consumed as a tea. Bay leaf comes together with parsley and
thyme resulting in the subtle yet flavorful blend known as Bouquet
Garni, and enhances the taste of any stew, soup or sauce it is
introduced into.
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