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Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Lavender along with all the Lavender containing recipes presented on this site, with 19 recipes in total.

This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Lavender recipes added to this site.

These recipes, all contain Lavender as a major wild food ingredient.

Lavenders (Lavandula) are a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. They are native from the Mediterranean region south to tropical Africa and to the south east regions of India. The name is derived from Latin lavare 'to wash', referring to lavender's use in bath essences.



The most common cultivar is Lavandula angustifolia (formerly L officinalis) and it is this that's used as a herb. It must be admitted that lavender is not a common herb but it is characteristic of the cuisine of Provence in Southern France where it can be a component of Herbes de Provence along with chervil, tarragon, savory, marjoram, rosemary, thyme and sometimes fennel. This mixture is used for many dishes of the region, especially fish, but also meat and vegetables; a famous example is ratatouille, a flavourful vegetable stew made of courgette [zucchini] (or squash), tomatoes and aubergines.



Lavender should only be used sparingly as it is a very robust spice. Also note that lavender is a potent allergen and a mild abortificant should not be consumed if pregnant or breast-feeding. Cookbooks suggest lavender for meat (mutton with its strong flavour is an obvious choice) and it can also be used as an ingredient in oil and vinegar based dressings and can be added as a flavouring for desserts in place of vanilla (it's particularly good in ice creams and sweets [candies]).




The alphabetical list of all Lavender recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 19 recipes in total:

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Almond and Lavender Biscuits
     Origin: Britain
Lavender Focaccia
     Origin: Britain
Le Galapian
     Origin: Monaco
Apple and Lavender Jelly
     Origin: Britain
Lavender Harvest Fudge
     Origin: Britain
Ras el hanout
     Origin: North Africa
Blossoms of Health Tea
     Origin: American
Lavender Icing
     Origin: American
Roast Venison with Elderberries and
Lavender Vinegar

     Origin: Britain
Heather and Lavender Shortbread
     Origin: Ireland
Lavender Lemonade
     Origin: American
Sugared Flower Shortbreads
     Origin: Britain
Herbes de Provence
     Origin: France
Lavender Tea Biscuits
     Origin: American
Valerian Hot Chocolate
     Origin: Britain
Lavender Chocolate Chip Cookies
     Origin: Britain
Lavender Vinegar
     Origin: American
Lavender Crème Brulée
     Origin: France
Lavender Vinegar II
     Origin: Britain

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