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Chervil is a small annual with a delicate parsleylike appearance, growing to a height of 30–45 cm/12–18 in. It has a hollow stem and its leaves are often used in cooking as a flavouring.

Any of several plants belonging to the carrot family. The garden chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) has leaves with a sweetish smell, similar to parsley. It is used as a garnish and in soups. Chervil originated on the borders of Europe and Asia and was introduced to Western Europe by the Romans. (Genus Anthriscus, family Umbelliferae.)



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Top with additional endives, garnish with chervil and serve.
2 tablespoons mixed herbs (Italian parsley, chervil, chives, tarragon, basil), coarsely chopped
Fennel belongs to the Apiaceae family of herbs that contains anise, caraway, celery, chervil, coriander, cumin, dill, and parsley.
 
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