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Oregano
General Description Mediterranean Oregano is the dried leaf of Origanum vulgareL., a perennial herb in the mint family. Mexican Oregano is the dried leaf of one of several plants of the Lippia genus.
Geographical Sources Oregano is grown in California and New Mexico, as well as the Mediterranean region.
Traditional Ethnic Uses Oregano is the spice that gives pizza its characteristic flasvor. It is also usually ased in chili powder.
Taste and Aroma Oregano has a pungent odor and flavor. Mexican Oregano is a bit stronger than the Mediterranean Oregano.
History/Region of Origin Mediterranean Oregano was orginally grown extensively in Greece and Italy. Since Greek and Roman times it has been used with meats, fish, vegetables and as a flavoring for wine. Before World War II, Oregano was almost unknown in the United States. However, its popularuty skyrocketed with the popularity of pizza. |
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