Basil

Basil, or Sweet Basil, is a common name for the culinary herb Ocimum basilicum (pronounced /ˈbæzɪl/ or, in the US, /ˈbeːzɪl/), of the family Lamiaceae (mints), sometimes known as Saint Joseph's Wort in some English-speaking countries. Basil, originally from India, is a half-hardy annual plant, best known as a culinary herb prominently featured in Italian cuisine, and also plays a major role in the Northeast Asian cuisine of Taiwan and the Southea... More

Scientific name:

  • Ocimum basilicum

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Also known as:

  • Basil, fresh

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Higher classification:

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 3.15 g (0.111 oz )
  • 0.64 g (0.023 oz )
  • 2.65 g (0.0935 oz )
  • 1.49 g (0.0526 oz )
  • 0.02 g (0.00071 oz )
  • 0.02 g (0.00071 oz )
  • 92.06 g (3.247 oz )
  • 0.3 g (0.011 oz )
  • 0.27 g (0.0095 oz )
  • 1.6 g (0.056 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 94 kJ (5.9E+17 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 02044
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