More than a quarter of samples of the popular herb sage contain leaves from other plants, according to a new analysis.
Lab tests have shown that just over 25 per cent of analysed sage samples were heavily adulterated with leaves from other trees.
One of the 'sage' samples was made up of just 42 per cent sage
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