Garlic was once worn as a protective charm — people believed it
scared away evil spirits, bad luck, and vampires.
Oregano was believed by the Greeks and Elizabethans to ward off
sadness — folks tucked sprigs under pillows to keep nightmares away.
For centuries, the origins of cinnamon were unknown, with traders
spinning tales of it being found in the nests of giant birds.
Saffron was said to perfume the bath of Aphrodite herself, its
golden threads believed to enhance her beauty and divine allure.
In some folk traditions, rosemary was planted at the edge of
villages to guide wandering spirits home.
Ancient warriors stitched sprigs into their tunics before battle,
believing its scent summoned bravery from deep within the ribs.
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