Summer savory

 Summer savory belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is an aromatic annual herbaceous plant. It has hard leaves with black-pink or white flowers and brown seeds that have a pleasant aroma. The leaves and the blooming tops of the plant's dried shoots are used. It thrives mainly in the Eastern Mediterranean.

In addition to its aromatic properties, summer savory also has several therapeutic uses. It is a good appetizer with beneficial effects on the digestive system, nervous indigestion, gastric atony, flatulence, intestinal spasms, stomach colds, diarrhea, and colic pain. It acts as a soothing agent for rheumatic and arthritic pains, helps eliminate toxins, and is beneficial for gout and kidney stones. It is also used for nervous disorders, asthma attacks, and is believed to improve hearing, as well as being considered an aphrodisiac.

Summer savory is used as an excellent spice and aromatic herb in cooking, in sauces, roasted dishes, salads, fish dishes, and grilled meats, as well as for flavoring olive oil. It is also used as an infusion (1 teaspoon in a cup of boiling water, steeped for 10-15 minutes).