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Parsley has been an important food for at least 3,000 years. The Odyssey records that the island of the nymphs Ogygia was a "beautiful land of parsley and violets." It is native to the eastern Mediterranean but spread around the world during the 17th century. Today it grows plentifully and is the most widely used culinary herb in the U.S. The most common uses of parsley are as a condiment or garnish and as an edible breath freshener. In cooking, parsley lightens the taste of garlic and the odor of fish. Parsley can be added to almost any food except sweets.
However, most of us never consume Parsley’s most flavorful part – the root! The root and leaves contain the same essential oil, although concentrations are greater in the root.
Alternative medicine practitioners often recommend fresh parsley as a detoxifier because of its concentrated chlorophyll. It is an excellent breath freshener. It is high in vitamins A and C, and contains iron, iodine, and copper.
Try Yellowstone Bees natural organic herbal soap made with Dried Parsley and pure essential oils of Tea Tree and Peppermint.
Dried Parsley’s aroma is especially pleasing, calming and uplifting. It has a sweet, warm, woodsy aroma with a tea-like note, a little floral and fruity at the same time. It is a rejuvenating fragrance that promotes a euphoric feeling.
You will find Dried Parsley in several Yellowstone Bees products including our Herbal Soaps





