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Thyme, with its elfin leaves, delicate blossoms and subtle flavor, is frequently associated with things elusive and magical. As you might expect this fragrant plant has been used as a fumigator for centuries. It is used to flavor various foods and is a main ingredient in bouquet garnis.
In literature, thyme is often associated with the activities of fairies. The king of the fairies, Oberon, speaks of knowing "...where the wild thyme grows". The English variety of wild thyme referred to has the highest concentration of volatile oils. Perhaps this accounts for its use as one of the main ingredients in a 17th century recipe which "enables one to see the Faeries".
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