The scientific name of chervil is Anthriscus cerefolium. It is a delicate annual herb that is commonly used in cooking to add a subtle anise-like flavor to dishes.
Chervil is available in fresh leaf or dried.
Yes, Chervil is and edible herb similar to parsley with a touch of anise flavor. Chervil is commonly used in soups, salads, sauces, egg dishes, chicken, fish and dressing.
This depends on how far you are from the mirror. The father you stand, the smaller the mirror can be. If you stand right next to it, it had to be at least as tall and wide as you are.
Well obviously you don't 'make' chervil. Assuming you mean using substitutes to create a similar effect, I would use parsley exactly as the recipe says to use the chervil, then grind the anise seeds very finely and add them to the dish. Chervil has a very delicate flavour so don't use too much.
stand in front of it
A mirror maker is typically called a glassworker, mirror artisan, or mirror manufacturer.
you mean on sm64ds? get to the mirror room and stand in front of the giant mirror until king boo shows up. Don't get too close just stand a little bit away from the mirror.
When you stand in front of a concave mirror, you will see an upright magnified virtual image of yourself. The image appears behind the mirror, and its size and position will vary based on your distance from the mirror and its curvature.
A triptych mirror is a three sided mirror that is able to stand alone. They are often seen in clothing stores.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
It was called "The Mirror of Erised". The Mirror of Erised if I remember correctly