levisticum officinale
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Definition
Noun 1. A tall perennial herb (Levisticum officinale) of the parsley family: This is the scientific name for the plant commonly known as lovage. It is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. The plant is cultivated primarily for its strong, celery-like flavor, and its stalks, leaves, and seeds are all used as culinary herbs and seasonings.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of chopped Levisticum officinale leaves, which you can find labeled as lovage in the herb section.
- Gardeners value Levisticum officinale for its hardiness and the unique flavor it adds to soups and stocks.
- The seeds of Levisticum officinale are sometimes used as a spice, similar to celery seed.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or formal contexts: The term Levisticum officinale is used in scientific, horticultural, or formal culinary writing to specify the plant with precision, avoiding the ambiguity of common names.
- The study focused on the essential oil composition of Levisticum officinale.
Variants and Related Words
- Lovage (n): The common English name for . This is the term almost exclusively used in everyday cooking and gardening.
- I added some fresh lovage to the potato salad.
Synonyms
- Lovage: The direct and primary synonym.
- Garden lovage: A variant of the common name.
Noun
- herb native to southern Europe; cultivated for its edible stalks and foliage and seeds