DILL
- Mina MoghadasDarab
- Mar 8
- 1 min read
Origin: Mediterranean and Russia

Seasoning for Dishes
Chop fresh dill and sprinkle it over your dish just before serving to retain its flavor.
Infused Oils/Vinegars
Steep a handful of dill in a cup of warm oil or vinegar for a week, strain, and use as desired.
Digestive Aid
Steep dill leaves in hot water for 10 minutes to make a tea that soothes the digestive system.
Pain Relief
Apply dill-infused oil topically to areas of inflammation or pain, ensuring to dilute with a carrier oil.
Hair Health
Boil dill in water, cool, and use as a final rinse to strengthen hair.
Facial Toner
Steep dill in boiling water, let it cool, then use as a toner to help tighten skin and reduce puffiness.
Eye Mask
Blend dill and cucumber juice. Soak cotton pads in the mixture and place over eyes to reduce dark circles and swelling.
Companion Planting
Plant dill near tomatoes and cucumbers to attract beneficial insects and enhance growth.
Natural Cleaning Solution
Infuse vinegar with dill and lemon peel for a natural, fragrant kitchen cleaner.
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