PURPLE BASIL
Ocimum basilicum
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COMMON NAMES
Purple Basil, Genovese Basil, Saint Joseph's Wort, Sweet Basil, Thai Basil
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PLANT FAMILY
Lamiaceae
The Mint Family
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NATIVE REGION
Native to Europe.
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HABITAT
Prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil.
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CULTIVATION
Annual, from seed
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PARTS USED
Leaf

PREPARATION
PROPERTIES: Volatile Oil & Flavonoids
FLAVOR PROFILE: Spicy, sweet, and floral with licorice notes.
PAIRING: Tomatoes, Salads, Pasta
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Use flowering tops and leaves. Discard stems. Chop finely and use 1 heaping teaspoon per cup of hot water.
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Use flowering tops and leaves. Discard stems. Chop finely and use 1 heaping tablespoon per 1 oz honey; or 1 cup herb per 1 cup honey for a 1:1 ratio.
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Use flowering tops and leaves. Discard stems. Chop finely and use 1 heaping tablespoon per 1 oz vinegar; or 1 cup herb per 1 cup vinegar for a 1:1 ratio.
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Use flowering tops and leaves. Discard stems. Chop finely and use 1 heaping tablespoon per 1 oz spirit; or 1 cup herb per 1 cup spirit for a 1:1 ratio.
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Dries quickly, air dry and do not apply additional heat to retain delicate volatile oil.