Can someone explain what a bay leaf actually does? I always see it in recipes but can’t taste the difference it makes

A Historical Journey

The bay leaf comes from the revered laurel tree (Laurus nobilis), a culinary and cultural icon for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks and Romans valued the laurel not only in their kitchens but also as a symbol of triumph and honor. Its fragrant leaves have traveled through time and across continents, becoming a staple in European, Mediterranean, and Asian cooking.

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