Noun
Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd if, when it comes to cooking, pastry isn’t required, the mixture of roast pumpkin, mushroom, chestnuts and thyme can be lengthened into soup, or mixed with rice or a heap of couscous. Source: Internet
“And whatever’s in your pantry, really,” he said, listing cranberries, lemon slices and “thyme for décor” as examples. Source: Internet
Composition The active ingredients listed on Listerine bottles are essential oils which are menthol (mint) 0.042%, thymol (thyme) 0.064%, methyl salicylate (wintergreen) 0.06%, and eucalyptol (eucalyptus) 0.092%. Source: Internet
Above: You can start a pot of thyme in any season, even in winter. Source: Internet
Above: Brooklyn-based O’Neill Rose Architects planted a mix of Irish moss (Sagina subulata) and thyme between the bluestone pavers at the edge of a swimming pool. Source: Internet
Add beans, 2 quarts water, bay leaves, chicken stock, tomatoes and thyme. Source: Internet