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What To Do With Dill Seed

I just cleared out a bunch of arugula plants from June and noticed the dill is going to seed. The plant is very large and so there will be a good harvest. I will probably harvest dill weed while I'm at it. What shall I do with all the abundance?


Dill, in the carrot family Apiaceae along with parsley, asafoetida, fennel and queen anne's lace (wild carrot) is carminative - helps relieve gas. These are known as being aromatic plants with hollow stems. Somehow this information makes dill pickling seem that much more cool. This wikipedia entry offers many recipe ideas for using dill among different cultures. I must try making Holy Ghost Soup soon, some kind of vegan version.

I like this website's little bits of anecdote. Dill pillows were placed in cribs to lull babies. A pouch of dill worn could lull one's heart and clear the mind. The plant outside our fence functions to protect our slumhouse, of course. According to herb-magic.com, if I soak the seeds for 3 days then take a dill bath with them I will improve the state of my love affairs. Hmmm...

In addition to being carminative, dill seed is said to be mildly antibacterial due to its volatile oils, and is compared to garlic. I do not believe I've seen dill seed essential oil sold in stores though. Dill seeds also contain antioxidant compounds, calcium and iron. A good plant source of iron is important to know. Here is more information about iron for vegan diets. Plenty of necessity in this plant.

What To Do With Dill Seed

I just cleared out a bunch of arugula plants from June and noticed the dill is going to seed. The plant is very large and so there will be a good harvest. I will probably harvest dill weed while I'm at it. What shall I do with all the abundance?


Dill, in the carrot family Apiaceae along with parsley, asafoetida, fennel and queen anne's lace (wild carrot) is carminative - helps relieve gas. These are known as being aromatic plants with hollow stems. Somehow this information makes dill pickling seem that much more cool. This wikipedia entry offers many recipe ideas for using dill among different cultures. I must try making Holy Ghost Soup soon, some kind of vegan version.

I like this website's little bits of anecdote. Dill pillows were placed in cribs to lull babies. A pouch of dill worn could lull one's heart and clear the mind. The plant outside our fence functions to protect our slumhouse, of course. According to herb-magic.com, if I soak the seeds for 3 days then take a dill bath with them I will improve the state of my love affairs. Hmmm...

In addition to being carminative, dill seed is said to be mildly antibacterial due to its volatile oils, and is compared to garlic. I do not believe I've seen dill seed essential oil sold in stores though. Dill seeds also contain antioxidant compounds, calcium and iron. A good plant source of iron is important to know. Here is more information about iron for vegan diets. Plenty of necessity in this plant.

September's Vitamin C

With the season changing again, people are going to get sick. Should you take Vitamin C? That is a fallback choice for most people I know - the use of Emergen-C (a powder energy drink that contains 1600% of the USDA recommended daily allowance of vitamin C, 416% of the recommended vitamin B12 daily value, and 500% of the recommended vitamin B6 value based on a 2000 calorie diet. Seems a little excessive don't you think? Whatever is not used will just be urinated out anyway. And a healthy diet ensures one receives their proper usable amount.) Studies have not demonstrated that Vitamin C enhances the immune system during times of illness, although it exists in high concentrations in immune cells. As yet an arbitrary connection.

But really, what is the purpose of ascorbic acid/Vit C? It aids cell oxidation and helps prevent scurvy. Scurvy leads to the formation of brown spots on the skin, spongy gums, and bleeding from mucous membranes. That's kind of gross and would be nice to avoid. But it doesn't mean you need to take it when you feel a cold coming on. Yet maybe ascorbic acid's role as an antioxidant is more valuable - aiding to fight cardiovascular disease, hypertension, chronic inflammatory diseases, and diabetes. Apparently it is also "pro-oxidant", reducing transition metals in the body.

Vitamin C in it's natural plant forms can be purchased grown or harvested locally. For example:
Plant source
Amount
(mg / 100g)
445
426
200
190
144
130
90
80
80
80
Wolfberry (Goji)
73
60
60
41
40
31
30
30
Cabbage raw green
30
21
20
Tomato, red
13.7
13
10
10


Get it in your diet right! The first time!

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