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Other Chevril Anthriscus cerefolium
Chervil is most widely known in French cooking where its anise-tarragon flavor is a substitute for parsley. Chervil combines particularly well with eggs, vegetables and salads. It prefers a cool season and goes to seed quickly in summer heat. Use fresh as leaves lose their mild taste rapidly in drying. The fresh juice may be used to treat fevers.