Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis)

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Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis) is an annual herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated for culinary purposes. Summer savory is a small, bushy plant that grows up to about 30-60 cm (12-24 inches) in height. It has slender, elongated leaves...
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Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis) is an annual herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated for culinary purposes. Summer savory is a small, bushy plant that grows up to about 30-60 cm (12-24 inches) in height. It has slender, elongated leaves that are dark green and highly aromatic. The leaves are typically harvested and used fresh or dried for their flavor.

Culinary uses are the primary reason for cultivating summer savory. It has a slightly peppery, pungent taste with hints of mint and thyme. The leaves of summer savory are used as a seasoning and flavoring agent in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, sauces, vegetables, poultry, and bean dishes. It pairs well with other herbs like thyme, rosemary, and parsley. Summer savory is particularly popular in Mediterranean and Eastern European cuisines.

Apart from its culinary applications, summer savory has been used traditionally in herbal medicine for its potential digestive and carminative properties. It has been claimed to aid in digestion, relieve flatulence, and soothe stomach discomfort. However, scientific research on the medicinal benefits of summer savory is limited, and it is primarily valued as a culinary herb.

Summer savory is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. The plant can be propagated from seeds and is often cultivated in herb gardens, containers, or as a border plant. Regular harvesting of the leaves promotes bushier growth and ensures a steady supply for culinary purposes.

In terms of storage, summer savory leaves can be used fresh or dried. Drying the leaves helps to preserve their flavor for extended periods. The dried leaves can be crumbled or ground into a powder and stored in airtight containers.

Overall, summer savory is a versatile herb that adds a distinctive flavor to various dishes. Its peppery and aromatic taste makes it a popular choice among cooks and herbal enthusiasts looking to enhance the flavor profile of their culinary creations.

Botanical name : Satureja hortensis

Common name : Summer Savory

Life cycle : Annual

Days to maturity : 75

Light requirement : Full sun

Planting time : Spring/Summer 

Sowing method : Direct sow

Planting depth : ¼”

Plant spacing : 12"-18"

Ships : Year-round

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 40,000

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