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Tanya Provenzo1 year ago

Perilla leaf, also called shiso. Perilla leaf, also known as shiso or beefsteak plant, is an herb commonly used in East Asian cuisine, particularly in Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese dishes. Here are some key points about perilla leaf: Culinary Uses: Korean: Known as "ggaennip," it's often used fresh in wraps, like ssam, or pickled. It can also be used in kimchi or as a wrap for grilled meats. Japanese: Called "shiso," it's used in sushi, tempura, and as a garnish. There are green and red varieties, each adding distinct flavors and colors to dishes. Vietnamese: Used in various dishes, often as a fresh herb alongside other herbs like cilantro and mint. Flavor: The taste can vary from minty and slightly spicy to a more basil-like flavor with hints of anise or cinnamon, depending on the variety and how it's used (fresh, dried, or pickled). Health Benefits: Perilla is rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and various vitamins and minerals. It's traditionally used in herbal medicine to help with issues like allergies, inflammation, and digestion. Cultivation: Perilla is relatively easy to grow and can be quite ornamental with its colorful leaves. It grows well in warm conditions and prefers full sun. Types: Green Perilla is more commonly used in cooking for its mild flavor. Red Perilla offers a stronger, more aromatic flavor and is often used for pickling or as a natural food coloring. If you're interested in using perilla in cooking or looking for recipes, it might be worth exploring traditional dishes from Korea or Japan where this herb plays a starring role. Would you like some recipe suggestions or information on where to buy perilla leaves?

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Peché Africa 🇿🇦1 year ago

beefsteak plant 😁👍

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公式:ちぃたん☆名古屋1 year ago

Didn't you see Chiitan's precious bell?

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The Product of it1 year ago

I did not expect the bread to go there...

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Peché Africa 🇿🇦1 year ago

Inside 😄

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C for Curiosity1 year ago

Throwing a leaf into the sandwich so RFK doesn't shut this place down.

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Peché Africa 🇿🇦1 year ago

Hope it has great taste

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Ðavers1 year ago

Definitely not, it would be way too strong to eat.

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Peché Africa 🇿🇦1 year ago

Oh 😃

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Stanley1 year ago

nope, it’s called beefsteak plant. People use this leaf to wrap roast meat and eat it directly

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Peché Africa 🇿🇦1 year ago

Oh, ok 👍

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