Valencia has unique dishes, but what few know is that its gastronomy also has infusions endemic to the capital of Turia. For example, it is the case of the zaharña, since it has its origin in a plant linked to the east of Spain. This infusion is also known as cat's tail, rabogato, earth grass or herb of the almorrana. In the herbalists it appears associated to the genus Sideritis and is sold dry to prepare infusions. Although it is still unknown…
Valencia has unique dishes, but what few know is that its gastronomy also has infusions endemic to the capital of Turia. For example, it is the case of the zaharña, since it has its origin in a plant linked to the east of Spain. This infusion is also known as cat's tail, rabogato, earth grass or herb of the almorrana. In the herbalists it appears associated to the genus Sideritis and is sold dry to prepare infusions. Although it is still unknown…