N- 5%
p - 15%
k - 5%
The essential oil contains a crystalline phenol, thymol. Phytochemicals (plant chemicals) in thyme include tannins, bitters, essential oil, terpenes, flavonoids, and saponins.
None reported as of 2004.
It is Pot plant, Basil, Sage and Thyme
No, thyme is a herb (a plant) and time is as in clock.
T. vulgaris L. is also known as garden thyme, and T. serpyllum is also known as creeping thyme, mother of thyme, wild thyme and mountain thyme.
The leaves of the thyme plant are used for culinary purposes.
Aromatic, antiseptic, diaphoretic, analgesic, antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, carminative, stimulant, antibiotic.
I don't recall any named culinary or medicinal herbs of the genus Thymus used in Tangled.
There are different varieties of the herb thyme plant. The link below will take you to a page where different thyme plants are listed along with their photographs.
The study of herbs was first recorded 5,000 years ago. Among the first herbs mentioned were caraway and thyme. In 1000 BC, ancient Egypt used garlic, opium, castor oil, coriander, mint and other herbs for medicine. Aloe Vera was first recorded for medicinal use around 2,100 BC.
Thyme is a herb, it has no ingredients as such except for the naturally absorbed chemicals. Thyme is its own plant, an herb used in baking similar to sage or oregano. It can usually be found dried and ground in the spice racks, and is an easy to grow plant if you have a bit of sun and good soil. Thyme is actually pronounced the same as 'time', kind of interesting.
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