Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Can anyone advise how I can identify a culinary Bay tree please or
distinguish the culinary from the non-culinary varieties? I have a number of Bay trees in the garden and I am reluctant to use the leaves for flavouring as I believe use of the non-culinary type can be dangerous. TIA Joe |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() In article , "Joe K" writes: | | Can anyone advise how I can identify a culinary Bay tree please or | distinguish the culinary from the non-culinary varieties? I have a number | of Bay trees in the garden and I am reluctant to use the leaves for | flavouring as I believe use of the non-culinary type can be dangerous. Crumple a leaf and smell it. A bay smells like, er, bay. The main thing it could be confused with is Portugal laurel, which will smell very different. Bay also has small yellow flowers fairly soon, which are very different from the small white Rosaceae flowers of Portugal laurel. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 19 Mar, 17:51, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
In article ,"Joe K" writes: | | Can anyone advise how I can identify a culinary Bay tree please or | distinguish the culinary from the non-culinary varieties? I have a number | of Bay trees in the garden and I am reluctant to use the leaves for | flavouring as I believe use of the non-culinary type can be dangerous. Crumple a leaf and smell it. A bay smells like, er, bay. The main thing it could be confused with is Portugal laurel, which will smell very different. Bay also has small yellow flowers fairly soon, which are very different from the small white Rosaceae flowers of Portugal laurel. Regards, Nick Maclaren. If they are about 2 inches long, are tough and smell of Bay then use them. If they don't smell of Bay and are soft then don't use them. I can think of nothing you could mix up with Bay David Hill Abacus Nurseries |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Dave Hill wrote:
On 19 Mar, 17:51, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: In article ,"Joe K" writes: Can anyone advise how I can identify a culinary Bay tree please or distinguish the culinary from the non-culinary varieties? I have a number of Bay trees in the garden and I am reluctant to use the leaves for flavouring as I believe use of the non-culinary type can be dangerous. Crumple a leaf and smell it. A bay smells like, er, bay. The main thing it could be confused with is Portugal laurel, which will smell very different. Bay also has small yellow flowers fairly soon, which are very different from the small white Rosaceae flowers of Portugal laurel. Regards, Nick Maclaren. If they are about 2 inches long, are tough and smell of Bay then use them. If they don't smell of Bay and are soft then don't use them. I can think of nothing you could mix up with Bay I think it's more a linguistic problem than a horticultural one. Some old cookery books use "laurel" for what we now call "bay"; and, of course, they're technically correct -- when the ancient victor was crowned with laurel, it was with _Laurus nobilis_, "Sweet bay". Other shrubs including "Portugal laurel" and "Spotted laurel" picked the name up later from various real or fancied resemblances: I imagine some kind of back-translation of these is behind Joe's worries. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() In article .com, "Dave Hill" writes: | | If they don't smell of Bay and are soft then don't use them. | | I can think of nothing you could mix up with Bay As I said, Prunus lusitanica. It smells different, and has very different flowers, but looks VERY similar in leaf. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks everyone for their help.
If I'm back you'll know I got it right. Regards Joe "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article .com, "Dave Hill" writes: | | If they don't smell of Bay and are soft then don't use them. | | I can think of nothing you could mix up with Bay As I said, Prunus lusitanica. It smells different, and has very different flowers, but looks VERY similar in leaf. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Can anyone help me identify this plant? - identify-01.jpg | Garden Photos | |||
Deer resistant plants can keep critters at bay | Gardening | |||
Tree Expert - Can you identify this tree | Lawns | |||
Can anyone identify this shrub/tree? Cypress-like leaves, yellow daisy flowers. | United Kingdom |