Thyme Leaves

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Thyme is an aromatic evergreen herb, which belongs to the genus Thymus of the mint family. Thyme can be low-growing or busy, and the colors of their leaves can vary from pale green shades to shades of deeper green and olive, as well as bronze, or even silver. These are grown in Uttarakhand.

Thyme Leaves bring a fresh, herbaceous aroma and savory depth to everyday cooking. Carefully dried for peak potency, our premium Thyme Leaves / Thyme Leaf Powder offer consistent flavor that instantly elevates roasted vegetables, potatoes, poultry, seafood, soups, stews, and sauces. Crush lightly to release essential oils and enjoy a clean, Mediterranean character that pairs beautifully with garlic, lemon, olive oil, and pepper—perfect for weeknight speed and weekend meal prep.

Naturally rich in plant antioxidants and aromatic compounds, thyme helps make meals taste fresher while keeping your seasoning simple and clean-label. Home cooks love it for dry rubs, marinades, salad dressings, focaccia, herb butters, and infused oils; creators also brew a gentle thyme tea or add the herb to DIY kitchen gifts for an uplifting, garden-fresh touch (patch test for topical use). With vibrant color, balanced taste, and easy mixing, our thyme delivers reliable results in tiny amounts—so a little goes a long way.

Hygienically packed to lock in aroma and freshness, our Thyme Leaves are free from fillers and artificial additives. Whether you’re building a minimalist spice rack or crafting café-style dishes at home, thyme provides dependable flavor, versatility, and everyday convenience.

Thyme Leaves products for authentic flavor, aromatic freshness, and simple cooking upgrades, a pantry essential that makes homemade meals shine.

 

How are Thyme leaves known in your area?

 

  • In Hindi, it is known as Banajwain, in Punjabi Marizha, Masho, Rangsbur, and in Urdu Hasha.
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  • Like the other herbs, thyme has a few side effects too. Thyme contains compounds such as thymol and carvacrol that can irritate the mucous membranes in sensitive people. There is no established evidence that proves the safety of this herb on pregnant and breastfeeding women there are no contraindications also.

Start with ½–1 tsp dried Thyme Leaves (or ¼–½ tsp powder) per serving and adjust to taste. Crush between fingers to release oils. Bloom in warm oil or butter to build aroma, then add to roasts, sautés, soups, stews, and sauces. Mix with garlic, lemon zest, pepper, and sea salt for herb rubs and marinades. Sprinkle on roasted vegetables, potatoes, and fish; fold into focaccia, compound butter, and vinaigrettes. For thyme tea, steep ½ tsp in 200 ml hot water for 5–7 minutes; sweeten if desired. Store airtight, cool, and dark; use sparingly—thyme is potent and concentrated.

  • Thyme works well as an antiseptic and has also often been used in meat and vegetable preservation. The leaves of thyme are edible, the essential oil that is extracted from it is not, and when used on the skin, it should be diluted with oil or water.

Thyme Leaves deliver bright, herbaceous aroma and clean, savory flavor that instantly elevates home cooking. Naturally rich in plant antioxidants and aromatic compounds, thyme helps dishes taste fresher while keeping seasoning simple and clean-label. A small pinch adds depth to roasted vegetables, potatoes, poultry, seafood, and soups, reducing the need for excess salt. Versatile across Mediterranean recipes, thyme pairs beautifully with garlic, lemon, olive oil, and pepper. Cooks love it for dry rubs, marinades, salad dressings, focaccia, herb butters, and infused oils. Shelf-stable and easy to measure, dried thyme or thyme leaf powder offers dependable flavor, everyday convenience, and consistent, garden-fresh results.

  • It improves skin health. With its antibacterial and antifungal properties, thyme oil can protect your skin from related infections. It works as a home remedy for acne. The oil also heals sores, wounds, scars, and cuts. It prevents hair loss when combined with other herbs and used as an essential oil. Thyme can strengthen the roots of your hair and improve its growth.

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