- Fresh Za'atar (Wild Thyme) From Palestine -
This picture was submitted to "Black & White Wednesday", an event created by Susan at "The Well-Seasoned Cook". This week it is hosted by Simona at "Briciole" (click here in order to see who is hosting the next roundup).
So beautiful and detailed. Impressive!!
ReplyDeleteCheers Rosa,
Lia.
Beautiful! I have never seen a real wild thyme before.
ReplyDeletereally really beautiful Rosa, many times I don't see real wild thyme!
ReplyDeleteSo jealous! I love zahatar. I smuggled a lot back from Israel but can't find anything close to fresh. I can just imagine how heavenly it must smell.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I like all that darkness. :) ela
ReplyDeleteOh my, precious and wonderful indeed.
ReplyDeleteLovely highlights and shadows! Such a great contrast range. A+ -- thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteLove the mood! xo
ReplyDeleteQuelle heureuse cueillette!
ReplyDeleteI only had Zaatar as a powder, never actually seen it fresh. Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteNice submission. Perfect black and white.
ReplyDeleteNice photo...awesome Rosa!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :D
Nice contrast and details ..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Rosa.
Angie
Absolutely gorgeous, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteI've never even seen any..this is a first..
ReplyDeleteLucky me to see it this way:)
Truly beautiful Rosa!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. I had no idea fresh Za'atar was wild thyme. Learn something new everyday :)
ReplyDeleteSam
Lovely moody photo, Rosa :)
ReplyDeleteGreat use of depth of field to give the picture power!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Za'atar was thyme -- good to know!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteMany kisses,dear Rosa!
It was kind of a ritual for our family to have Za'tar tea early morning on weekends. It tasted and smelled so good and refreshing. Your photo is beautiful Rosa!
ReplyDeleteje croyais que le zaatar etait un melange de thym et d'autres ingredients, je ne savais pas que c'etait du thym sauvage.
ReplyDeleteEn fait c'est les deux (thym et condiment)...
DeleteA great black and white photo as usual. The wild thyme looks wonderful on your plate.
ReplyDeleteThe textures show up beautifully here! :D
ReplyDeletean amazing shot Rosa,it is always great to learn about photography from your wonderful posts,thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about wild thyme. Is it indeed precious? Always love your b & w photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Well, it is for me because I can't find it in Europe...
DeleteI had never seen fresh za'atar...
ReplyDeleteVery magical, like ready to make a potion -)
ReplyDeleteprecious in black & white!
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