Do You Know Your Basil??

Purple Opal (top): Its large, dark purple leaves offer mildly spicy hi
nts
of clove, licorice, mint, and cinnamon. Best uses: Its complexity
shines in salads, baked goods, and beverages. Thai (bottom right):
Small, pointed leaves with serrated edges have peppery anise flavor.
Best uses: A hint of spicy heat makes this basil at home in Asian
dishes. Sweet Italian (left): This selection (aka Sweet Genovese) is the
most common variety of basil, known for its licorice-clove flavor. Best
uses: Its clean, bright flavor makes it an ideal match for fresh
tomatoes, or use it in Italian or Thai dishes. - and it is easy to grow
and use - (Cooking Light)
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