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Dill’s Freshness

Fresh Dill, a fragrant herb, adds a bright, distinctive flavour to Manitoba and Ontario kitchens.
Art Borups Corners Jul 14, 2025
The delicate yellow flowers of dill, promising fresh flavour. Photo: Jamie Bell

The delicate yellow flowers of dill, promising fresh flavour. Photo: Jamie Bell

Garden Greens and Bright Yellow, Culinary Delight

The unmistakable aroma of fresh Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a sure sign of summer, bringing to mind crisp pickles and vibrant salads. While often cultivated in home gardens, its hardy nature allows it to flourish, its feathery green fronds and delicate yellow flower heads adding a lovely texture and a distinctive, slightly anise-like flavour to dishes. It’s a staple herb for many across Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, treasured for its versatility in the kitchen.

Dill is a culinary workhorse, particularly popular in traditional Eastern European cuisine, often brought to Canada by early settlers. It’s essential for making classic dill pickles, and especially dill pickle chips, a staple in many pantries. But its uses extend far beyond that: it brightens up fish dishes, adds zest to potato salads, enlivens yogurt sauces, and brings a fresh, herbaceous note to soups and stews. Its ability to elevate simple ingredients makes it a beloved addition to any home garden or local market. It smells great, and tastes even better!

At the Living Land Lab, our summer art program has enjoyed learning about and working with herbs like Dill, appreciating their form and fragrance. We’ve used their delicate structure as inspiration for detailed drawings and photography, focusing on their intricate flower umbels and fine leaves. These gardening experiences, connecting us directly to the source of our food, also spark storytelling sessions about local food traditions and the joy of growing your own ingredients right here in Ontario and Manitoba.

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Art Borup’s Corners is a northern arts incubator based in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario, where community-led creativity, land-based practice, and digital innovation come together. Rooted in the cultural rhythms of the boreal forest and shaped by years of grassroots organizing across Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Minnesota, Borup’s Corners supports artists, youth, and community members through participatory storytelling, climate-focused projects, and creative entrepreneurship. From wild blueberry walks to immersive exhibitions and applied AI research, our seasonal programs and artist residencies foster connection, skill-building, and self-determined expression—all grounded in place, culture, and care.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator and Art Borups Corners Collective was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse and the Local Services Board of Melgund. We thank them for their investment, support and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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Borups Corners Arts and Recreation supports arts and recreation in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario as volunteer-driven Arts Collective.

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