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What is Rosemary?

Rosemary is a fragrant herb found in the Mediterranean region. It has needle-like leaves and a strong scent. It is used in food, medicine, and cosmetics.

To collect the herb, the sprigs of mature rosemary plants are chopped. After that, these sprigs are properly dried to preserve their vital oils and unique fragrance.

Rosemary’s natural oils and antioxidants are its primary applications. This is also used in hair and skincare treatments.

How is Rosemary cultivated?

Rosemary is grown from seeds or stem cuttings. It is directly planted in the soil with temperate and sunny weather. It needs proper control of pests and sufficient watering to maintain healthy plants.

Harvesting starts when the plants are fully grown. After being hand-picked and cleaned, the sprigs are left to dry naturally over low heat. Dried rosemary is then packed for use in medicine and cooking.

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Benefits of using Rosemary

  • Improves memory and focus naturally.
  • Aids digestion and eases discomfort.
  • Boosts immunity with antioxidants.
  • Promotes healthy hair and scalp.
  • Relieves stress and fatigue.
  • Reduces inflammation and joint pain.
  • Adds flavour to soups, meats, and breads.
  • Use fresh, dried, or as oil.

How to use Rosemary?

  • Add rosemary to soups, stews, and meats.
  • Infuse in oil or vinegar for flavour.
  • Sprinkle on breads and pizzas.
  • Brew leaves for herbal tea.
  • Apply rosemary oil for hair growth.

What is Rosemary?

Rosemary is a fragrant herb found in the Mediterranean region. It has needle-like leaves and a strong scent. It is used in food, medicine, and cosmetics.

To collect the herb, the sprigs of mature rosemary plants are chopped. After that, these sprigs are properly dried to preserve their vital oils and unique fragrance.

Rosemary’s natural oils and antioxidants are its primary applications. This is also used in hair and skincare treatments.

How is Rosemary cultivated?

Rosemary is grown from seeds or stem cuttings. It is directly planted in the soil with temperate and sunny weather. It needs proper control of pests and sufficient watering to maintain healthy plants.

Harvesting starts when the plants are fully grown. After being hand-picked and cleaned, the sprigs are left to dry naturally over low heat. Dried rosemary is then packed for use in medicine and cooking.

What is rosemary?

Rosemary is a fragrant evergreen herb scientifically known as Salvia rosmarinus. People use it in cooking, as a traditional medicine, and in aromatherapy. Rosemary possesses a strong aroma with lots of health potential. This is full of antioxidant properties which is good for our hair and skin. Rosemary tea is a delicate drink too to reap its benefits.

How to identify the rosemary plant?

The rosemary plant has thin, needle-like leaves that are dark green on top and silvery underneath. It grows as a woody shrub and gives a strong aroma when it is crushed. The plant produces small blue, purple, or white flowers. It is a plant of warm and sunny climates.

What is rosemary used for?

Rosemary is used as a food herb to flavor the dishes. It goes well with meats, soups, and sauces. With rosemary’s strong aroma, foods get more appealing.

How to use rosemary oil for hair?

Dilute a few drops of rosemary oil with coconut or castor oil and massage gently into the scalp. Leave it for at least 30 minutes or overnight before washing. Try to use it in a regular interval of 1 week, to get its fullest benefits.

What is rosemary called in different languages?

Rosemary in Hindi

Rosemary in Hindi is called Rozmary / Rosemary (रोज़मेरी).

Rosemary in Tamil

Rosemary in Tamil is called Rosemary Ilai (ரோஸ்மேரி இலை).

Rosemary in Telugu

Rosemary in Telugu is called Rosemary Aaku (రోజ్‌మేరీ ఆకు).

Rosemary in Kannada

Rosemary in Kannada is called Rosemary Soppu (ರೋಸ್‌ಮೇರಿ ಸೊಪ್ಪು).

Rosemary in Bengali

Rosemary in Bengali is called Rosemary Pata (রোজমেরি পাতা).

Rosemary in Malayalam

Rosemary in Malayalam is called Rosemary Ila (റോസ്മേരി ഇല).

Rosemary HSN code

  • HSN 12119094 – Fresh or dried rosemary used for perfumery, pharmacy, or culinary purposes
  • HSN 33012990 – Rosemary essential oil (other essential oils)
  • HSN 33019029 – Rosemary oleoresin or extract

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Rosemary oil helps in hair regrowth. It improves scalp circulation and strengthens hair follicles to reduce hair fall.

In India, rosemary is commonly called Rosemary itself. It does not have a traditional Indian name and is known by its English name.

Rosemary is famous for its aromatic leaves which people love to use in cooking, as a medicinal item, etc. This has a lot of benefits for memory-enhancing properties, hair care applications, and essential oil.