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Dill grows to a height of 45–90 cm/1.5–3 ft, and resembles fennel with feathery leaves and yellow flowers. A native plant of Asia and Eastern Europe, it is now common throughout much of Europe.

Herb belonging to the carrot family, whose bitter seeds and aromatic leaves are used in cooking and in medicine. (Anethum graveolens, family Umbelliferae.)



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dillweed 1 large carrot, sliced or diced 2 cups shredded green cabbage 1 cup shredded red cabbage 1 large onion, cut in long thin strips 1 cup sliced celery 3 cups canned diced tomatoes in juice Soak dry.
dry dillweed 1/2 cup chopped parsley (reserve stems) 5 green onions, minced 2 lemons 2 1/2 cups water 1 1/2-pound jar grape leaves in brine
dry dillweed 1/2 cup green onion, diced 1/2 cup celery, diced 2 T.
 
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