pietruszka
Pietruszka, known in English as parsley, is a herb in the Apiaceae family, cultivated for its aromatic leaves and, in some forms, for its edible root. There are two common cultivated forms: curly parsley and flat-leaf parsley. In Polish usage, pietruszka typically refers to the leaf herb, while the root vegetable is called pietruszka korzeniowa.
Parsley has finely divided leaves arranged on slender stems. Curly parsley features ruffled leaves, while flat-leaf
Parsley is a hardy biennial that is usually grown as an annual. It prefers full sun to
Leaves are used fresh in salads, sauces, soups, stews, and as a garnish, and are also dried
Fresh parsley keeps best in the refrigerator for about one to two weeks, wrapped in a damp