English to Malayalam Dictionary rosemary

rosemary

റോസ്മേരി
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noun
Fennel, rosemary , marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery.
an evergreen aromatic shrub of the mint family, native to southern Europe. The narrow leaves are used as a culinary herb, in perfumery, and as an emblem of remembrance.
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Despite the sun, the island is luxuriantly green and the hot wind blows the balmy scents of lavender, 'rosemary' and heather.
In front of the beech hedge, a patch of un-cultivated land overflowed with flowering thyme, 'rosemary' and gorse.
Make sachets of dried lavender or equal portions of 'rosemary' and mint.
Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and 'rosemary' and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
The nearest they get to outré culinary invention is a little garlic and 'rosemary' with the roasted sea bass.
I also ignored the dried thyme that was provided in my bundle and used fresh thyme and 'rosemary' because I had it on hand.
Thyme, 'rosemary' , marjoram and lavender will act as a magnet for bees and butterflies.
One example is procumbent 'rosemary' , used extensively as a ground cover and sheared several times a year.
Cook diced potatoes, garlic and 'rosemary' in a few spoonfuls of the reserved goose fat for the crispest, crunchiest potatoes ever.
One of our family's favorite ways to enjoy 'rosemary' is with these roasted potatoes.
A white vinegar is typically used as the base and is infused with herbs such as thyme, 'rosemary' , garlic or basil.
The flavour, however, is less sugary than you might be led to expect, salty and redolent of 'rosemary' , garlic and vinegar.
Fennel, 'rosemary' , marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery.
He also grows grapes, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, squash, sage, thyme, 'rosemary' and bay.
She recognized the smell of thyme, 'rosemary' , sage, and lavender, but that was about it.
She took the breadcrumbs out and mixed them with oregano, basil, 'rosemary' and black pepper.
The Romans also spread plantings of 'rosemary' and mint far and wide.
You may pick a sprig of 'rosemary' or thyme, or a few fronds of parsley or dill, but you'll pick an armload of basil.
I chopped up a good amount of fresh mint leaves together with a little bit of 'rosemary' needles and simply added to the cake batter.
I'm pleased that the island has an olive grove and a herb garden as I could live with just basil and 'rosemary' in any cooking.
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