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Fresh dill
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Fresh dill is an aromatic herb whose delicate and slightly anise-like flavor makes it a highly valued ingredient in cooking, especially in fish dishes, sauces, pickles, and salads. Its botanical name is Anethum graveolens, and it belongs to the Apiaceae family.
Dill originates from the Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia, but today it is cultivated in many parts of the world, including Latin America. It is especially popular in the cuisines of countries such as Russia, Greece, and Scandinavia.
Among its properties, it stands out for its ability to aid digestion, relieve stomach discomfort, and provide natural antioxidants. Furthermore, fresh dill is rich in vitamins A and C, as well as minerals like calcium and iron, making it a healthy addition to various preparations.
Regarding its name in Latin American Spanish, this ingredient is also known simply as dill or, in some countries, it is called cucumber herb due to its frequent use in preserves and pickles.
Incorporating fresh dill into your recipes will add a green, fresh, and aromatic touch that enhances flavors without overpowering them, making it ideal for light and fresh dishes.
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