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Asked by:
Linda Greenwood
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
We have a Bay Leaf plant and have had digestive issues when picking and using the leaves right from the plant. I had a friend tell me that they have to be dried or a poison exists. Is this so?Culinary bay leaf comes from the plant Laurus nobilus, a perennial evergreen tree. There are other plants also called "bay" that are in fact poisonous. First check that you have the edible herb. Culinary bay leaves do not need to be dried before using, but when dried they have a better, sweeter flavour. Remove bay leaf after cooking and discard.