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Pure parsley oil, which is distilled from the leaves, stems, or seeds of parsley, is detoxifying in small amounts, but an overdose will cause hallucinations, nausea, vomiting, and brain damage. In pregnant women, it can cause miscarriages. Applied to your skin, parsley oil will increase your risk of sun damage. Parsley oil made by soaking or heating parsley in cooking oil can add color and parsley flavor to food and is non-toxic in normal amounts, but should still be avoided by pregnant women.
No, it will not flavour it.
Parsley isn't really a substitute for bay leaf because they have different flavors, but you can use the parsley if you want. If you don't have bay leaf, you can make the soup without it. The flavor will be a little different, but your soup will still be good.
Depending on their use, green onion or also known as scallion will be your most ideal trade out. It is a bit bigger, but still conical shaped and slices into rings nicely, and although it has a stronger onion taste and scent, it is still less than actually using an onion.
No they are not still a plant. When they are picked they don't have their vitamins, food or their roots.
from a plant
If noxious still means: harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant then I would say definitely not.
If it is a male plant it could grow 100 feet and still not bud, for only females deliver such delight.
This is the 4th year with our tangerine tree and still no fruit. Hopefully this year or next! It started as a tiny baby and is now 3-4 feet tall. Anyone know how to tell when the fruit is about to show up? Does the plant change at all?
Dandelion. Thats a flower but still a plant.
most plant fats are unsaturated, but your subject is diet and weight loss so you should always check your food and make sure you still are eating properly and exercising
Yes. It's a type of fabric made from plant fibers. It is often used for summer clothing because it's light. It wrinkles easily.