Basil

/ˈbæzəl/ or /ˈbeɪzəl/ noun

A fragrant herb with soft green leaves, often used fresh in cooking, especially in dishes like pesto, salads, and pasta. It has a sweet, slightly spicy flavor.

It comes from Old French “basile,” from Latin “basilicum,” from Greek “basilikon,” meaning royal or kingly. The plant was once considered a “royal” herb.

AMሬሃን
ARريحان
BNতুলসী
CSbazalka
DAbasilikum
DEBasilikum
ELβασιλικός
ESalbahaca
FAریحان
FIbasilika
FRbasilic
GUતુલસી
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