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Rosemary, Organic
Markon First Crop (MFC) Rosemary flavors meals with assertive pine notes for pennies per plate.
Product Details
Shelf Life:
Julian pack date.
Storage Temperature:
38°-42°F (4°-6°C)
Ethylene Producing:
No
Ethylene Sensitive:
Yes
Kosher:
No
Available Offerings from Markon for Rosemary, Organic
Description | Net Weight | Pack | GTIN | UPC |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rosemary, Organic | .50 pounds or .23 kilograms | .50 LB | 0 06 11628 92604 9 | 6 11628 92604 9 |
Rosemary, Organic | 1 pounds or .45 kilograms | 1 LB | 0 06 11628 92605 6 | 6 11628 92605 6 |
Storage Tips:
Keep in original containers; store at proper temperatures; keep away from ethylene producing items.
Handling Tips:
Handle as little as possible to reduce bruising and premature spoilage; do not wash until ready to use. Rinse whole fruits and vegetables in clean running water prior to using.
General Usage Ideas
- Marinate olives with RSS Orange Sections, rosemary, red chili flakes, and peppercorns; serve on salads, add to pastas, and mix into sauces
- Brush pizza dough with olive oil; top with sprigs of rosemary and RSS Peeled Garlic; bake and serve with salumi and cheese
- Drizzle cornmeal pound cake with rosemary simple syrup; garnish with candied rosemary sprigs
Fall / Winter Usage Ideas:
- Simmer figs, honey, chopped rosemary, and white wine until fruit is soft and wine has reduced; purée and serve confit on cheese platters and with roasted meats
- Simmer ground boar meat, oregano, rosemary, and basil in spaghetti bolognese; serve over pasta
- Season holiday turkeys with a mixture of oregano, sage, and rosemary; stuff skin with butter, sliced MFC Lemons, RSS Peeled Garlic; roast and serve with mashed sweet potatoes
Spring / Summer Usage Ideas:
- Garnish RSS Lemonade with rosemary; adds flavor and eye appeal
- Thread scallops on rosemary skewers; wrap with prosciutto and grill; serve with wedges of MFC Lemon
- Grill tuna steaks; serve with pat of rosemary butter and rosemary sprig garnish
Did You Know?
Herbs are one of the oldest agricultural products. Egyptian records from as early as 2800 B.C. mention their role in food, medicine, cosmetics, perfumes, dyes and magic.