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Thyme

Thyme is an herb which is sold in both fresh and dried forms. Although less convenient, the fresh form is more flavorful. However, Thyme retains its flavor in dried form better than any other herb.

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For what did ancient Egyptians use Thyme for?

The Ancient Egyptians used Thyme for embalming. Embalming is used to preserve dead bodies. Thyme is also used as incense and put onto coffins at funerals.

Can thyme oil affect kidney diseases?

Thyme can't Give you diseases nor affect Diseases

What is the difference between dried thyme and rubbed thyme?

rubbed thyme is rubbed down to a powder.

dried thyme is the leaves dried out, without it being rubbed down to a powder.

How much water do you give your thyme plant daily?

How often you water your thyme plant totally depends upon how it is planted. If your thyme is growing in the garden, then once per week is enough. If it is in a container, you will need to water it as the potting soil starts drying out. This will depend upon the size of the container and its location.

Where can one find Thyme Maternity locations?

Thyme Maternity location can be found using the shop locator. The stores are spread across Canada. Babies R Us and Thyme Maternity have merged so former Babies R Us shops will now carry Thyme Maternity dresses.

Which was herb symbol of immortality greek and romans. Rosemary thyme persley or tansy?

Rosemary comes from the Latin ros marinus meaning "dew of the sea" because often it needed no water to survive other than the humidity carried on the sea winds. It was believed that it was one of the many sea plants covering Aphrodite as she emerged from the sea.

Thyme was believed to be a source of Courage to the ancient Greeks, who often burned it, incense-style.

Parlsey was used like it is today

Tansy was used as a bitter herb for medicinal puposes.

The only plant I know of that represented immortality to the Greeks was Acanthus.

Who wrote Bunch Of Thyme?

Well if you are refering to the song called Bunch Of Thyme, then it was writen by Foster & Allen, in 1995. :)

What is color thyme?

In my garden I have wooly thyme - medium grey green white flowers; lemon thyme - dark green leaves with lighter green edges, pinkish white flowers; English thyme - green and pink; silver thyme - dark green edged in white, purple flowers, and plain old garden thyme - just green, white flowers.

Is thyme a noun?

Yes, as it is a thing, where as a noun is a person, place or thing

What can you use instead of thyme?

Marjoram can work

A bit of rosemary cut with parsley

Why does thyme taste like dirt?

because a lot of people don't like the taste of it.

What is a good first name to go with Thyme?

If you are looking for something cute and its a girl...try Rosemary

Does the herb rosemary grow better then the herb thyme?

well that depends, if you have a shady spot were you want to grow herbs rosemary would be easier, thyme likes sun lite.

When was Let No Man Steal Your Thyme created?

Let No Man Steal Your Thyme was created in 2005.

How much to Substitute ground thyme for dried thyme?

How much ground thyme do I use in place of chopped thyme

What is dried thyme?

it is just an herb. dried means not fresh. you can find dried thyme in the bottle herb section (not with the fresh herbs located in produce) of your grocery store.

What is the thyme ingredients?

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.