Parsley sprig

A sprig of parsley can be anything from a singular leaf to the terminal end of a single plant. Parsley is used as a garnish, condiment, food, and flavoring. The parsley seed oil can be used as a fragrance in soaps, cosmetics, and perfumes. The leaf, seed, and root are used to make medicine.

Parsley has many vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can deliver huge health benefits. It is rich in vitamin K. A single tablespoon of fresh chopped parsley provides more than 70% of the suggested daily intake.

Parsley sprig is also great with

Bloody Mary
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Bloody Mary

A Bloody Mary is a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice, and other spices and flavorings including Worcestershire sauce, hot sauces, garlic, herbs, horseradish, celery, olives, salt, black pepper, lemon juice, lime juice and celery salt. Its origins aren’t exactly clear, but the likely backstory points to the mid-1930s and Fernand “Pete” Petiot, a bartender at King Cole Bar at the St. Regis hotel in New York City.

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Bloody Margaret

Bloody Margaret is a version of the cocktail Bloody Mary, made with gin instead of vodka. In the United States is also known as Red Snapper.