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− | + | | image = Thymus serpyllum - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-138.jpg | |
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− | + | | gathered = 200 | |
− | gathered= | + | | tools = {{scissors}} |
− | tools={{scissors}}| | + | | skill = Collecting |
− | skill=Collecting| | + | | method0 = manual |
− | + | | amount0 = 200 | |
− | + | | method1 = [[bronze scissors]] | |
+ | | amount1 = 300 | ||
+ | | method2 = [[scissors]] | ||
+ | | amount2 = 400 | ||
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− | + | [[Thyme]] can be gathered in the wild, or grown in a [[earthenware flowerpot]], [[earthenware windowbox]] or in the [[herb garden]]. | |
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+ | ==Uses for thyme== | ||
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+ | Thyme can be used to make: | ||
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+ | * [[andouille]] with [[pork sausage]] and [[rice]] on an [[Hibachi#Cooking_andouille|hibachi]] | ||
+ | * some [[apothecary mixtures]] | ||
+ | * [[barbeque sauce]] with [[tomatoes]], [[onions]], [[clove]] and [[garlic]] using a [[Mortar_and_pestle#Mixing_barbecue_sauce|mortar and pestle]] | ||
+ | * [[coq-au-vin]] with [[poultry]] and [[wine]] in a [[Tajine#Making_coq-au-vin|tajine]] | ||
+ | * [[dry thyme]] using a [[Drying_rack#Drying_thyme|drying rack]] or a [[Desiccator#Drying_thyme|desiccator]] | ||
+ | * [[honey]] using a [[Beehive#Collecting_thyme honey|beehive]] | ||
+ | * [[pasta with vegetables]] with [[pasta]], [[onions]], and [[olives]] in a [[Tandoor#Pasta_with vegetables|tandoor]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Herbs]] |
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Uses for thyme
Thyme can be used to make:
- andouille with pork sausage and rice on an hibachi
- some apothecary mixtures
- barbeque sauce with tomatoes, onions, clove and garlic using a mortar and pestle
- coq-au-vin with poultry and wine in a tajine
- dry thyme using a drying rack or a desiccator
- honey using a beehive
- pasta with vegetables with pasta, onions, and olives in a tandoor