The Juniper plant, or Juniperus communis, is native to Northern Hemisphere and its produce, Juniper Berries, have been used for over 300 hundred years both medicinally and as a flavourant to the ...
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Gin and tonics were once my drink. The sweet juniper flavors of gin seemed to blend nicely in a dirty martini packed with olives to munch on. As my palette aged, so did my taste and eventually, my ...
Description: Depending on the species, juniper berries grow wild on prickly shrubs as well as on 40-foot trees in parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. The aroma is woody, piney, and a bit flowery ...