We recommend, as many do, the maceration of a sprig of rosemary in a glass of white wine. Wondering why you should follow suit? Read on to discover the reasons behind it; you’ll be amazed.
Properties of Rosemary: Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary, is an ancient plant that thrives in rocky soils, particularly in Mediterranean regions. In antiquity, the ancient Romans and Greeks used rosemary branches to symbolize memory, love, life, and death. According to Spanish folklore, its potent, aromatic scent had the power to repel negative energies and even the evil eye.
Today, rosemary is employed in both culinary dishes and useful recipes. It’s used to treat digestive issues, restore intestinal flora, and alleviate muscle pain. In the world of cosmetics, rosemary is considered almost miraculous, with its essential oil being used to create soaps, shampoos, and bubble baths that promote blood circulation.
Soaking Rosemary in White Wine: Now, let’s explore why so many people choose to soak rosemary in a glass of white wine and why you should consider doing the same.
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