What are the differences between essential oils and herbs?
Although derived from the same plants, essential oils are the concentrated essence of a plant and should not be confused with actual plant material which is often found in dried herbs, teas, phytotherapy or potpourri. The herbs themselves contain many other properties in addition to the scent and are often dried and used in cooking, medicine, poultices, as supplements and in herb wraps. Even though herbs have a strong smell, (especially fresh), this is often not the same concentration or odor as the actual essential oil. In herbology, often more of the plant material is used, not just for the scent, but for the many other healing properties that the plant contains. In many cases the same properties that apply to the herbs also apply to the essential oil; in other cases many differences exist. Of course we use fresh herbs in our cooking, but the quantity used is small in comparison to the amount of flower or plant material that is actually distilled for a small amount of essential oil,