

Bay Leaf
Organic Bay Leaves from Starwest Botanicals
Discover the rich history and bold flavor of Starwest Botanicals' Organic Bay Leaves, sourced from Turkey. A prized member of the laurel family, the bay leaf (Laurus nobilis) has been cherished for centuries—not only for its culinary versatility but also for its cultural significance. Once woven into crowns for emperors, poets, and victorious athletes in ancient Greece and Rome, this aromatic herb continues to hold a place of honor in kitchens worldwide.
Bay leaves are renowned for their complex aroma and slightly bitter yet highly fragrant flavor. When crushed, they release essential oils that add depth to a variety of dishes. Ideal for slow-cooked meals, they enhance the taste of soups, stews, and sauces, allowing their warm, earthy notes to infuse over time. Bay leaves also make an excellent addition to pickling spice blends or classic bouquet garni arrangements. Be sure to remove whole leaves before serving to enjoy their essence without consuming the leaf itself.
Ingredients
Organic Bay Leaf
Nutrition
Serving Size: 1 leaf (0.6g) | Calories: 2 | Total Fat: 0g (0%) | Saturated Fat: 0g (0%) | Cholesterol: 0mg (0%) | Sodium: 0.4mg (0%) | Total Carbohydrates: 0.45g (0%) | Dietary Fiber: 0.16g (1%) | Sugars: 0g | Protein: 0.05g | Vitamin A: 1.85µg (0%) | Vitamin C: 0.3mg (0%) | Calcium: 5mg (0%) | Iron: 0.26mg (1%) | Potassium: 3.2mg (0%)
Origin
Turkey
Storage & Shelf Life
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. When kept in optimal conditions, bay leaves retain their potency for up to one year.
Shopping In-Store
Bring your own clean and dry containers and fill just what you need!
We also offer a selection of free up-cycled containers at the shop and paper bags - 100% recycled, of course.
Ordering Online
Order in .25 oz increments to get as much or as little as you need! Not sure how much to order? Refer to the images provided for volume-weight conversions.
All dry goods come in a recycled paper bag, which can be recycled or torn up and added to your compost bin.