tüümust
Tüümust, commonly known as thyme in English, denotes several closely related small, woody, evergreen perennials in the genus Thymus (family Lamiaceae). The most widely used culinary species is Thymus vulgaris. Thyme is native to the Mediterranean region and northern Africa and western Asia, but it is now widely cultivated worldwide for culinary and ornamental purposes.
Plants are low-growing, usually 5–40 cm tall, with slender stems and small, opposite, oval leaves that are
Tüümust grows best in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating drought and poor nutrients. It requires little
Culinary use involves leaves and flowers for flavoring meats, soups, stews, vegetables, sauces, and cheeses. Dried
Common thyme (Thymus vulgaris), lemon thyme (Thymus citriodorus), and creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) are widely cultivated.