Merudia
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In some Bulgarian dialects Merudia means parsley. In common language this herb is called "magdanoz". In some regions, Merudia is called a table spice comprised of mixed dried herbs and spices. The word merudia is sometimes used as a synonym of spice - like in the idiom "na vsiako garne merudia" (merudia for each pot), which is usually used to tell that something is universal, or, figuratively said, that someone is very inquisitive.