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Related: About this forumever hear of Lovage?
Not more than 3 weeks ago, I heard of Lovage (which I didn't even pronounce correctly at first, not Lowvahj, but Luv-idj) from my sister who showed me a large bush-like plant in her herb garden
Despite not being able to detect any fragrance, I did appreciate its very intense celery taste! Not much is needed for stews and it's easier to grow and harvest than little celery plants.
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ever hear of Lovage? (Original Post)
RicROC
Jul 2021
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SharonClark
(10,351 posts)1. Yes. It's common in herb gardens.
RicROC
(1,230 posts)2. i must be out of the loop, LOL
bobandrileysmom
(37 posts)3. Original German (red cap) Maggi is made of this.
Lovage is called the Maggi plant among those of us in my German Cooking group.
tikka
(785 posts)4. I was given a small start of lovage.
I couldn't believe the size of a mature plant. Definitely not something for small gardens.