Category: Vegetables

When Was Dill First Used?

The earliest known record of dill as a medicinal herb was found in Egypt 5,000 years ago when the plant was referred to as a “soothing medicine.” Gladiators were fed meals covered with dill because it was hoped that the herb would grant them valor and courage. Where did dill originally come from? Dill is […]

Do Dill Pickles Cause Acid Reflux?

Vinegar, the other main component of pickles, has been said to bring some people acid reflux ease, but in others it can exacerbate heartburn symptoms, making it extremely person-dependent and probably not worth the risk of irritating your acid reflux even more. Does dill pickle juice help with acid reflux? Pickle juice isn’t a go-to […]

How Acidic Are Dill Pickles?

It rates as less acidic on the pH scale, coming in at approximately 3.2 as measured in a finished fermented pickling brine. What is the pH of dill pickles? pH in common food products – like apples, butter, wines and more. Product Approximate pH Pickles, sour 3.0 – 3.4 Pickles, dill 3.2 – 3.6 Pimento […]

Where Was Dill First Discovered?

Egypt. The earliest known record of dill as a medicinal herb was found in Egypt 5,000 years ago, when the plant was referred to as a “soothing medicine.” (8) Around 3,000 B.C.E. the Babylonians were known to have grown dill in their gardens (4). Dill was also a widely used and familiar plant in the […]

Is Dill Used In Chinese Cooking?

Dill is a classic ingredient in northern Chinese cooking. Salmon, on the other hand, is not, but the combination is too good to ignore, so I decided to wrap them up together in a dumpling. Oily salmon makes for an amazingly rich base compared to the usual cod or shrimp, and a heavy hand with […]

What Is The History Of Dill?

The earliest known record of dill as a medicinal herb was found in Egypt 5,000 years ago, when the plant was referred to as a “soothing medicine.” (8) Around 3,000 B.C.E. the Babylonians were known to have grown dill in their gardens (4). Dill was also a widely used and familiar plant in the Greek […]

What Is Dill In South Africa?

Dill is an annual herb that resents being transplanted, and tends to flower prematurely if transplanted, so it is best sown directly into garden beds in spring or summer, once all danger of frost is over. Once established, dill is a hardy plant which can tolerate temperatures down to -3.8°C. What is the common name […]

Where Is Dill Indigenous?

eastern Mediterranean region. Origin of Dill Weed Botanically known as Anethum graveolens, dill belongs to the same family as parsley and celery, though it is the sole species of its genus. It is native to the eastern Mediterranean region and western Asia. Where was dill first discovered? The earliest known record of dill as a […]

Where Is The Dill?

Dill is native to southern Russia, western Africa, and the Mediterranean. It is part of the Umbelliferae family, which also includes cumin and parsley. Where is dill located? dill, (Anethum graveolens), annual or biennial herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae) and its dry fruit and leaves which are used to season foods. Native to Mediterranean […]

What Spice Goes With Aubergine?

15 Spices that Go with Aubergine/Eggplant Basil. First on our list is basil. Black Pepper. Pepper is a safe spice to combine with just about any savory dish you can imagine. Cayenne. Want to give your eggplant a burst of heat? Chili Powder. Cinnamon. Cloves. Coriander. Cumin. What flavors go well with eggplant? One of […]

What Is Aubergine Similar To?

4 fast facts about eggplants The eggplant is also known as brinjal, melanzana, or aubergine and is a part of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family. Its scientific name is Solanum melongena. It got its time from the English as one of the varieties looked similar to an egg. What does aubergine taste like? Their flavour is […]

Is Lime Good For Runner Beans?

Westland Horticulture explains that this type of bean grows best in well-drained soil with higher alkalinity and/or chalk. Adding lime to your soil in measured amounts can be helpful if your area is naturally acidic. Adding gardening manure will result in a much healthier plant. What is the best thing to feed runner beans? Feed. […]

Are Runner Beans A Diuretic?

Runner beans also possess potent diuretic properties. Therefore, consuming runner bean seeds and pods helps to promote urination, thereby eliminating toxins from our body. Aside from possessing diuretic properties, runner beans are also effective antioxidants. Do green beans have a diuretic effect? Green beans with its strong diuretic properties can serve as a great detox […]

Why Are My Runner Beans Wilting?

Improper Growing Conditions In hot, dry weather, beans wilt due to heat scorch. Water beans frequently so soil stays evenly moist 2 to 3 inches under the soil’s surface. Improve heavy soils before planting by adding manure and compost to prevent soggy, waterlogged soils. How do you revive a wilted green bean plant? Lack of […]

Why Is My Dill Plant Drying Out?

Dill requires full sun and lots of moisture to stay healthy. Too much shade and not enough water causes dill to wilt and turn brown. Overwatering or slow draining soils cause root rot which can turn the dill yellow. Too much fertilizer turns the dill yellow with a drooping and drying appearance. Why does my […]