herbs in the PONS Dictionary

herbs Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

medicinal herbs

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The genus includes the important group of culinary herbs, marjoram and oregano.
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The compendium corrected many mistakes and misapprehensions of the nature of herbs and diseases.
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Coarsely ground grains, cereals, dried fruits, and herbs are common items the moths have been known to infest.
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The cryptogam herb barren consists of dry to wet barren landscapes with scattered, herbs, lichens, mosses, and liverworts.
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Fishcakes are made from a mixture of spices, herbs, mashed potato and fresh fish like tuna and are covered in breadcrumbs.
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The eastern bank has extensive brambles with clumps of blackthorn and hawthorn, and herbs such as rosebay willowherb and michaelmas daisy.
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Maternal death is considered a natural phenomenon and encourages the use of herbs, while undermining safe birthing practices with a skilled birth attendant.
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From beetroot to turnip, herbs and spices, there are few things that you can't ferment, but generally soft veg like courgettes don't work so well.
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This protective effect is suggested to the anti-oxidant effect of these two herbs.
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Herbs such as thyme, rosemary, plamitos, torviscos, can be found here as well.
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