Product Description
Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis L.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
- Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis L.
- Origin: Turkey
- QAI Certified Organic
- KSA Certified Kosher
Frontier Bay Leaf Whole Certified Organic, 16 Ounce Bag Reviews
Frontier Bay Leaf Whole Certified Organic, 16 Ounce Bag Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Frontier Bay Leaf Whole Certified Organic, 16 Ounce Bag (Grocery) This is an excellent product and you might be tempted to use more than the recipe calls for.However, you better do a LOT of cooking or have several friends to share it with. 16 ounces equals a LOT of bay leaves. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Frontier Bay Leaf Whole Certified Organic, 16 Ounce Bag (Grocery) This is a great deal - you get a large 16 oz bag of high quality Bay Leaf. A friend of mine decided to buy one bag and split it between us because the quantity was more than either one of us wanted for our regular cooking needs, so the deal got even better after that!This is good fresh Bay Leaf with nice strong flavor. Given the quantity one might be tempted to use more Bay leaf than the recipe calls for, but the flavor gets stronger as you cook and too much of a good thing, in this case, is not a good thing. Bay leaves release their flavor during slow cooking so I like adding bay leaves to casseroles, stews, soups, marinades, and pasta sauces. I also add it to the steamer when I steam vegetables, fish, seafood, or chicken. Bay leaves add nice flavor to the food with which they are cooked, but if you bite into them in the final dish they are not pleasant to taste. I always make sure to remove the leaves when the dish finished cooking. It is easier to do when... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Frontier Bay Leaf Whole Certified Organic, 16 Ounce Bag (Grocery) These are excellent quality bay leaves at a great price compared to small grocery store packages that cost about one-dollar per gram. A one-pound bag (454 grams) is actually huge for the average household cook, but you can eazily freeze them and also share with friends. I use them a lot when cooking soups, stews, chili beans, and spaghetti sauce. |
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