Texas Culinary Herbs are here to Spice Up Your Fall Dishes!

As the weather cools down in Texas, produce availability also goes down, but the number of culinary herbs increases! The number of Texas culinary herbs can vary from region to region in Texas due to the varying climate, but some of the more common fresh herbs during the fall season include rosemary, oregano, sage, lemon balm, and thyme. Brush up on your herb knowledge with this week's seasonal eating guide.

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