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Bay leaves
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Bay leaves are the dried leaves of the Laurus nobilis tree, a Mediterranean plant highly valued in cooking for its distinctive aroma and slightly bitter, herbaceous flavor. These leaves are commonly used to season stews, soups, braises, sauces, and broths, as they add depth and a characteristic aromatic touch.
The origin of the bay plant is primarily in the Mediterranean region, especially in countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece, where its culinary use is traditional. However, today it is an ingredient used globally in various cuisines.
Regarding its properties, bay leaves not only enhance the flavor of dishes but also contain compounds with digestive and anti-inflammatory effects. They are believed to help alleviate stomach problems and aid digestion, in addition to having natural antioxidants.
In different Latin American countries, bay leaves go by various synonyms such as hojas de laurel (most common name), laurel, hojas de laurel blanco, or simply laurel. Some places also call them hojas de laurél, although this is less frequent.
In cooking, it is important to remember that bay leaves are usually used whole and are removed before serving, as their texture is rigid and inedible.
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