Thyme is a herb that is well known. And a bunch of thyme is about 4 to 6 sprigs of them.
The noun 'bunch' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a number of things of the same kind, often fastened together; a word for a thing.The noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of wormsThe word 'bunch' is also a verb: bunch, bunches, bunching, bunched.
No, there is not. 'The Breakfast Bunch' was the 3rd episode of the 2nd season of a show called Victorious, though. However, this episode was a parody of 'The Breakfast Club,' and not The Brady Bunch.
No. He was born after the Brady Bunch ended.
The duration of The Brady Bunch Hour is 2880.0 seconds.
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One fresh bunch of thyme is roughly equivalent to one teaspoon of dried thyme.
Well if you are refering to the song called Bunch Of Thyme, then it was writen by Foster & Allen, in 1995. :)
A bunch of fresh thyme typically contains about 5 to 10 calories. This is mainly due to its low caloric density, as herbs are often used in small quantities to add flavor. The exact calorie count can vary slightly depending on the size of the bunch. Overall, thyme is a very low-calorie herb.
thyme is a well known type of herb; in common usage the name may refer to any or all members of the plant genus thymus. -kimberly ann basconcillo I-euclid SRSTHS
its free, i have loads growing in my front garden. come and help yourself.
A spring of fresh thyme refers to a small bunch or sprig of the thyme herb, typically consisting of several stems with leaves attached. Thyme is commonly used in cooking for its aromatic flavor, often enhancing dishes like soups, stews, and roasted meats. It can be used fresh or dried, and is a staple in Mediterranean cuisine. A single sprig can impart a significant amount of flavor to a dish.
T. vulgaris L. is also known as garden thyme, and T. serpyllum is also known as creeping thyme, mother of thyme, wild thyme and mountain thyme.
Thyme is pronounced 'Time'.
Rubbed thyme is the same as plain thyme, which is a spice. * Rubbed thyme refers to the product of rubbing the thyme leaves into a fine powder, as opposed to leaving them whole.
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Time is the homophone for thyme
In Greek "thyme" is θυμάρι (Sounds like thymári)