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Revisit A to Z of French Herbs Angelica - Angélique

Andrew Prior Season 5

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This week on Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast, it’s Revisit Sunday! We’re diving back into the beloved A to Z of French Herbs series to rediscover one of France’s most magical and mysterious plants: Angelica. Known for its unique flavor and rich history, Angelica is more than just an herb — it’s a symbol of tradition, legend, and culinary creativity.

From medieval folklore where Angelica was believed to ward off evil spirits, to its role in protecting people during the plague, this fascinating plant has always carried an air of mystique. But beyond legend, Angelica has been prized for its medicinal uses — from soothing digestion to calming anxiety — and continues to be appreciated for its healing properties today.

In the kitchen, Angelica shines in both sweet and savory creations. Most famously, it’s candied and used in France’s traditional Galette Charentaise, a buttery regional cake from the Charente. But you might be surprised to learn that Angelica root is also a key ingredient in gin and vermouth, adding depth and complexity to cocktails enjoyed around the world.

Join host Andrew Prior as we revisit the story of Angelica, exploring its history, uses, and enduring place in French cuisine. Whether you’re a food lover, a history buff, or just curious about the herbs that flavor French life, this episode is a delicious reminder of why the A to Z of French Herbs series remains a fan favorite.

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