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Fool's Parsley, known botanically as Aethusa cynapium, is a flowering herb that belongs to the same family as carrots and celery. While it is related to several common vegetables and herbs, this plant is a distinct species that is naturally found in various temperate climates across Europe, Western Asia, and parts of North Africa.
This ingredient is frequently noted for its physical resemblance to garden parsley, though it possesses unique botanical characteristics such as a specific odor and leaf structure. It is generally categorized as a non-edible plant due to its chemical composition and is typically excluded from standard dietary applications.
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