Sull' Origano...
Il nome deriva da Oros = Monte, e Ganos = Bellezza vistosa, o gioia. In Greek mythology was the goddess Aphrodite to give it away to create the Oregano man to have a happier life. People used to crown the newlywed couple with garlands of these fragrant aroma.
It is said that the Spaniards were oregano to spread in Europe and America, but even the ancient Romans made much use having recognized its properties. From Wikipedia ...
Names regional
Wipe, p'loje | |
rjhanu, arìganu, riganu | |
arietc / arect | |
Regan (ciociaro) | |
cornabùgia | |
urìgan | |
pellejo u, u rièghene, u REGHENA | |
rienu (Salento) | |
origanu | |
rìanu, ariènu |
On Rosemary ...
L ' etymology is still controversial and is still discussing the experts. For some, it means "sea dew " other "sea of \u200b\u200bpink" , or "shrub dues. What is certain is that it derives from Latin and is related to Ocean, also having its spread to all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Even its history is closely tied to these countries, as well as the legends and rituals connected to it. ; ; ; ; Among the Romans it was the symbol of love, the Greeks used it for rites dedicated to the gods, among the Egyptians was used as a medicinal plant, Napoleon Bonaparte used his belief that the scent help in concentration while preparing new strategies of war. It is said that Queen Isabella of Hungary once septuagenarian and full of wrinkles and infirmity, he got a second life and health, so that to be married in church by the King of Poland ( For the recipe just ask, but I've never experienced ... I I will give it with pleasure) ... ...
But I prefer the legend is linked to the flowers of Rosemary is said that once they were white, then Madonna during the flight into Egypt, when he dropped his coat on a ; rosemary bushes full of flowers and since then became blue. ; ;
On celery ...
· In the Middle Ages the celery was used to drive away melancholy.
· Given an infallible means of knowing the sex of the unborn , it would bring a plant in a pregnant woman's head and without his noticing it, if the first name was pronounced male had a son, or a female.
· Celery has been used exclusively as a medicinal plant sino al XVII secolo. Alla base di molti preparati officinali, è nominato spesso anche nell’Odissea, sempre come pianta medicinale.
SiSi comincia ad utilizzarlo come alimento in Sicilia, solo dopo la grande Peste del 1600.
SiSi comincia ad utilizzarlo come alimento in Sicilia, solo dopo la grande Peste del 1600.
Da Wikipedia...
Nomi Regionali
lacc | |
accĵ ' | |
Accia | |
Accio, shad | |
Serral, Seler | |
celery | |
Sella | |
Selar | |
s'rle, sèlleru, sèndolu | |
sèler | |
accio, acciu, lacciu, lacc, acc | |
apiu, sellere | |
Accia | |
sèlleru | |
Seino |
On Timo ...
The name probably derives from the Latin Thymis, "that smell", or from the greek Thymos, "soul."
Ancient called it "Breath of Zeus" for its penetrating aroma and flavor.
was also used by Egyptians for the embalming of corpses, and numerous people as a medicinal herb.
On this aroma there are numerous stories and legends .
A says that is a plant loved by you : If you want to meet you prepare an infusion outdoors with her flowers.
Another said that The Madonna rested on a bed of thyme on the Flight to Egypt.
A German tradition as the plant was born from the tears of the goddess Freja ...
But what I enjoy most is the one on "the vinegar of four thieves." It is said that during the 1630 plague, to Toulouse, there were thieves who lived peacefully among the houses and the bodies of the dead without being infected. Once captured they had to reveal their secret : " by soaking in vinegar, thyme, lavender and rosemary and rub well all parts of the body immune and will pass through all the epidemics that the devil sent you ...."
From Wikipedia ...
Names regional
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