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This vibrant crimson powder adds a tart, earthy flavor to sweet and savory dishes. Here’s everything you need to know when choosing and using it. The word sumac is derived from the Arabic word summaq, ...
With the onset of late summer’s cooler nighttime temperatures and shorter days, staghorn sumacs ( Rhus typhina ) are among the first leafy plants to lose chlorophyll from their cells. The breakdown of ...
As temperatures in the First State start to increase, people will be spending more time outdoors. Whether gardening or hiking, Delaware residents need to be on the lookout for certain plants that will ...
Sumac is very common in our area, most often found in overgrown fields and forest edges. While considered a weed by many, it ...
One recent hot morning a light wind was blowing yellow leaves off walnut and poplar trees. It had been hot and humid for several days, which accounts for some of the yellow leaves, but these leaf ...
The word sumac is derived from the Arabic word summaq, meaning “dark red.” “Culinary grade sumac is produced from the fruits of the sumac tree (Rhus coriaria), also known as Sicilian or tanner’s sumac ...
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