Basil leaves have a slightly sweet aroma. This herb can be used fresh or dried, and several varieties of basil are available. Each has its own flavor profile. For example, lemon basil is slightly sour. Thai basil has a hint of licorice.
Basil is used across a range of cuisines, from Asian to Mediterranean. It boosts the flavor of a wide range of dishes, including eggs, curries and even fruits such as watermelon.
Basil pairs well with garlic, tomatoes and olives. As a main attraction, basil is the basis for pesto. This blend of basil, garlic and olive oil, among other ingredients, works equally well whether spooned over pasta or stuffed in a mushroom. Basil also adds freshness to soups, salads and other dishes.
In combination with other herbs and spices, basil can add flavor to a dish as a marinade or rub.