Typical values | Per 100g | Per 45g serving |
May contain Peanuts, Nuts, Sesame, Cereals containing Gluten, Milk, Celery, Soya, Mustard and Sulphites.
Authentic & Flavourful
Bay leaves are used in stews, soups, curries and casseroles. Cooked whole, they release their mild herby flavour to other sauces.
Typical values | Per 100g | Per 45g serving |
May contain Peanuts, Nuts, Sesame, Cereals containing Gluten, Milk, Celery, Soya, Mustard and Sulphites.
Bay Leaves are primarily used in stews with meat and hearty casseroles, but they taste just as delicious in fish dishes and soups.
If eaten, the bay leaf is quite bitter, but when heated during cooking, the leaf releases its herby fragrance.
Embark on a culinary adventure with our mouth-watering recipes:
· Mildly fruity chickpea chaat.
· Sweet & sour chicken marinade.
· Spiced lentil soup.
A mild and sweet taste.
A sweet woody aroma.