Parsley
Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a biennial plant belonging to the Umbelliferae family. In German, it has the names Bittersilche, Felswurzel, Garteneppich, Peterle, Silk, in English - parsley, curly parsley, in French - persil, persilfrisee.
Appearance
The parsley root is shaped like a carrot; in the first year, only a rosette of leaves forms from it. By the second year, a round stem appears, branching from the middle, with small grooves. The stem has a meter height and yellow-green inflorescences. The leaves of parsley are dark green, thrice or twice pinnate, with denticles along the edges.
Parsley flowers are collected in inflorescences in the form of umbrellas.
Initially, the leaves of the plant are smooth, but as a result of selection, a variety of curly parsley was bred. Thanks to this, it became possible to distinguish it from a poisonous plant - wild kokorysh.
Kinds
Parsley has only two types, the most common type is called curly parsley or common parsley.
Where does it grow?
There are scientific suggestions that parsley comes from the eastern countries of the Mediterranean Sea and western Asian countries. At the moment, it has spread throughout the northern hemisphere and is growing everywhere from Europe to China.It is also grown in eastern Africa and some Latin American countries, such as Argentina and Brazil.
spice making method
As a spice, both fresh and dried parsley leaves are used. Parsley is a part of many mixtures of spices in dried and chopped form.
How and where to choose a spice?
Dried parsley should have a characteristic smell and dark green color. When fresh, its stem should be elastic, and the leaves should be bright green. A fresh cut is usually visible at the end of the stem. If the leaves of the plant are wilted, there are dark or light spots on them, or the cut smells unpleasant, then the parsley is far from fresh. This also means that the storage conditions were not respected in principle.
You can buy both fresh and dried parsley in any supermarket or market.
Peculiarities
Parsley contains as many vitamins as can be found in vegetables or fruits. If you include parsley in your daily diet, you can easily reach the optimal level of daily intake of vitamin C. Parsley contains even more of it than citrus fruits. There is reason to think about what is more effective in the treatment of inflammatory diseases: lemon or parsley.
Characteristics
Parsley has the following characteristics:
- is a useful plant from a medical point of view;
- added to dishes of all cuisines of the world;
- is an indispensable source of vitamins;
- has a wide distribution area.
Nutritional value and calories
100 grams of fresh parsley contains 49 kcal.
The nutritional value of the product includes the following components:
- proteins - 3.7 g;
- fats - 0.4 g;
- carbohydrates - 7.6 g;
- dietary fiber - 2.1 g;
- organic acids - 0.1 g;
- ash - 1.1 g;
- water - 85 g;
- unsaturated fatty acids - 0.1 g;
- starch - 1.2 g;
- monosaccharides and disaccharides - 6.4 g;
- saturated fatty acids - 0.1 g.
Chemical composition
Parsley contains the following ingredients:
- vitamins: PP - 0.7 mg, A (RE) - 950 mcg, B1 (thiamine) - 0.05 mg, B2 (riboflavin) - 0.05 mg, B5 (pantetone) - 0.05 mg, B6 (pyridoxine) - 0.2 mg, B9 (folic) - 110 mcg, C - 150 mg, E (TE) - 1.8 mg, P (biotin) - 0.4 mcg, K (phylloquinone) - 1640 mcg, PP (niacin equivalent ) - 1.6 mg, choline - 12.8 mg, β-carotene - 5.7 mg;
- macronutrients: calcium - 245 mg, magnesium - 85 mg, sodium - 34 mg, potassium - 800 mg, phosphorus - 95 mg;
- trace elements: iron - 1.9 mg, zinc - 1.07 mg, copper - 149 mcg, manganese - 0.16 mg, selenium - 0.1 mcg.
Parsley fruits contain essential oils, and in terms of vitamin content, it is ahead of many vegetables and fruits. It is rich in pectin, phytoncides, retinol, ascorbic acid.
Beneficial features
Parsley has a number of useful properties:
- useful for skin care of the face and neck;
- has a tonic and rejuvenating effect;
- makes teeth whiter
- helps fight inflammation in the body;
- strengthens eyesight;
- eliminates bad breath;
- whitens the skin.
Harm
The following harmful effects of parsley on the body are possible:
- irritation of the renal tissue;
- the possibility of a miscarriage.
As a rule, negative consequences occur when contraindications or overdoses are not observed.
Contraindications
It is not recommended to use parsley:
- pregnant women;
- in the presence of kidney stones;
- with cystitis;
- with inflammation of the bladder;
- in the presence of anemia and low blood pressure.
Oil
Parsley oil is obtained by steam distillation. In the process of extracting essential oil, leaves, roots, and seeds are also involved.
The color of the oil varies from yellow to amber brown. The aroma has sweet notes with an admixture of herbs. Parsley essential oil has a number of medicinal properties:
- has a vasoconstrictive property;
- positively affects potency;
- allows you to normalize the menstrual cycle;
- improves immunity;
- leads to tone;
- relieves itching from insect bites.
In cosmetology, it is used against acne, swelling and blemishes. Essential oil normalizes skin color, is used as part of anti-cellulite products, improves hair growth, prevents hair loss. It effectively fights parasites like lice.
Essential oil is also added to many deodorants, soaps, sprays, men's perfume compositions.
Juice
Parsley juice contains a huge amount of useful substances. In addition, it contains surprisingly few calories, so it is effective in losing weight.
Parsley juice has a positive effect on the digestive tract. It must be added to the diet for diabetics, as it helps to lower blood sugar levels.
How to cook
Parsley juice is obtained using a juicer. You can also puree the leaves in a blender, and then squeeze the juice with cheesecloth. In its pure form, the juice is very concentrated, so it must be diluted with clean water.
Drink the juice immediately after pressing without any additives. It is necessary to take small sips so that the juice is better absorbed. The optimal rate of concentrated juice is a tablespoon per day.
Also, juice is used to even out skin color and eliminate wrinkles. It is recommended to wipe the face with ice obtained from water and parsley juice. The juice is effective in combating acne and skin damage, for this they lubricate the inflamed areas.
Application
In cooking
The culinary uses of parsley are as follows:
- fresh chopped leaves are added to sauces, salads, marinades;
- parsley is added to meat and fish dishes;
- it goes perfectly with potatoes;
- soups are flavored with it;
- it serves as a decoration for many dishes;
- parsley is added to cold snacks;
- it goes well with pickled vegetables and salty snacks;
- spice is often added to pate, sausage, as well as cheese and cottage cheese;
- parsley is present in a large amount of a mixture of spices and herbs.
For cooking, parsley is grown as an annual plant, as its leaves are more tender in the first year. Some varieties of parsley have a very strong aroma. All types have a fresh and mild taste with spicy notes.
Parsley is usually frozen to keep it fresh.
Often, sweet parsley roots, obtained from a variety of root parsley, are added to soups and side dishes. Common parsley roots are also usable, but they are thinner and tougher.
Sometimes dried crushed seeds are added to salads. It is impossible to imagine okroshka without parsley, because it gives an unforgettable aroma to this dish. Usually, fresh parsley is added to any dish immediately before serving, but the roots can be added at the beginning of cooking.
Parsley mashed potatoes
With the addition of parsley, you can make delicious mashed potatoes.
- Will be needed: 5-6 large potatoes, a bunch of parsley, a few tablespoons of olive oil and salt and pepper to taste.
- Potatoes are peeled, cut into medium pieces and boiled in water with the addition of salt to taste.
- The water is drained, and the potatoes themselves should be dried a little over low heat.
- Then oil and chopped parsley are added to it.
- Mash potatoes until pureed and serve.
Cocktail with cockerel
You can also make a nutritious cocktail from parsley:
- You will need a bunch of parsley, a lemon, a couple of liters of water and a few tablespoons of honey.
- The parsley is washed, the roots are cut from it, the leaves are ground with a blender.
- Lemon juice is squeezed into parsley puree, then water is added to it.
- Honey is added to the cocktail, which is thoroughly mixed.
- Now the cocktail can be filtered and served chilled.
In medicine
Parsley is a source of solid vitamins, so its medicinal use is quite extensive. Use it in the following cases:
- as a diuretic;
- to relieve swelling;
- for the treatment of heart defects;
- to relieve spasms;
- as a diuretic;
- to improve the functioning of the digestive tract;
- with kidney disease and intestinal colic;
- with diseases of the bladder;
- against fever;
- to reduce redness from insect bites;
- for the treatment of skin rashes;
- in the fight against malaria (seeds are used);
- to improve metabolism;
- to strengthen teeth and gums;
- to normalize blood pressure and sugar levels;
- to strengthen blood vessels;
- to improve the functioning of the thyroid gland.
To relieve swelling, it is recommended to add a couple of tablespoons of parsley seeds to 250 ml of boiling water and insist for 10-15 minutes. After the broth is filtered and cooled, and then they drink a tablespoon 5 times a day.
To combat flatulence, a couple of tablespoons of parsley seeds are added to a glass of cold water. All together warmed up in a water bath for half an hour. Then the broth is filtered and cooled. It is recommended to take it in a tablespoon 4-5 times a day.
In order to cure rheumatism, take a tablespoon of parsley roots, willow bark, nettle leaves, elder flowers.A tablespoon of the collection accounts for 250 ml of boiling water. Infuse the decoction until it cools down. Then it is filtered and drunk two glasses during the day.
In cosmetology
Parsley has found great use in cosmetology. Due to the high content of vitamins, it eliminates swelling, normalizes skin color and prevents the formation of wrinkles. You can quite easily prepare a decoction that will help get rid of acne on your face.
For this, several bunches of parsley are taken, which are boiled in 0.5 liters of water for 15-20 minutes. Then the broth is filtered and cooled. It is recommended to lubricate the skin with a cotton pad several times a day.
To keep the skin around the eyes fresh, parsley, dried sage and rose petals are finely chopped. All ingredients are taken in equal proportions. They are poured with boiling water and insisted for several hours. This decoction is also suitable as a tonic for daily use.
When losing weight
Possessing a diuretic effect, parsley is very effective in losing weight. However, do not forget about other comprehensive measures to combat excess weight. Teas and infusions for weight loss are brewed from parsley.
For example, there is an effective recipe that is used to combat excess weight. Take a tablespoon of dandelion roots, fennel seeds, mint leaves and parsley seeds and three tablespoons of buckthorn bark. The collection is poured with 250 ml of boiling water and infused for half an hour, after which it is filtered. It is recommended to drink the infusion in the morning on an empty stomach.
At home
The household use of parsley is not limited to the well-known cooking. It is also used in other areas of human life:
- oil is added to men's perfume;
- used as a prophylactic and tonic;
- added to cosmetic masks and lotions;
- used for medicinal purposes;
- scent soaps, sprays, deodorants, etc.
cultivation
For parsley, normal soil is suitable, even with a high level of acidity, but loose. Plant parsley in a shady place or in the sun.
The seeds of the plant can be stored for several years after harvest. Parsley can withstand the cold, so it can delight with greenery from March to November.
The beds are prepared in the fall, introducing fertilizers into them. In the spring, the earth is also additionally flavored with a mixture of potassium and phosphorus. Seeds are soaked for 24 hours in water or a weak solution of potassium permanganate. Then they are wrapped in gauze and waiting for the first white seedlings.
Seeds are planted at a shallow depth of a couple of centimeters, the distance between the beds should be at least 0.15 m. Grooves with planted seedlings are sprinkled with lime.
The soil is then compacted and mulched.
You can plant parsley even in the presence of night frosts. The first results will be noticeable in 10-14 days. It is not necessary to soak the seeds before planting, but this guarantees faster growth, otherwise they will germinate for a week longer.
Caring for the plant is quite simple. It is enough to water it in the evenings, remove weeds, loosen the beds and periodically thin out. Parsley is a tasty morsel for many pests, so care must be taken that it does not show signs of disease and damage.
Interesting Facts
- Translated from Greek, the name of parsley sounds like "stone celery".
- When the winner of the competition was determined in ancient Greece, he was given a garland of parsley as a reward. The ancient Greeks revered the plant, considering it sacred, so it was often seen among the decorations on the graves.Parsley was also very popular in ancient Rome.
- Ancient Greek scientists treated kidneys and infertility with parsley seeds.
- In some provinces of China, parsley tea is brewed.
- Indians used parsley in Ayurvedic medicine. She removed toxins, excess fluid.
- In the Middle Ages, the plant was planted next to churches. It was also an honorary decoration of gardens next to the imperial palaces. At that time, parsley acquired great importance precisely for religious rituals.
- In Russia, parsley was included in the list of plants with a potent narcotic effect.
- Parsley brings some variety to the diet of sailors, and it is for these purposes that it is grown right on ships.
You can find out more information about parsley from an excerpt from the program "Live great!".
I don’t really like fresh parsley, but I really like to stew different vegetables with it)