Description
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Product description
Size:4 Ounce – Ground Mexican OreganoTechnically a member of the mint family, oregano eschews mintiness for peppery, citric flavors hinting of thyme. In more moderate climates this perennial is easy to grow and can quickly take over any available patch of land. However, when grown in colder climates the flavor is less robust.
Used primarily in Greek, Italian, Spanish, Mexican and Tex-mex cuisine, oregano lends a peppery, herbal bite to foods. When fresh, it’s used as a finishing spice, whereas dried it’s used at the beginning of cooking to build layers of flavor.
Mexican oregano contains a far higher volatile oil content (primarily of thymol, carvacrol, and menthol). This results in a far more potent oregano. It’s less peppery and less pungent than common oregano, but with a more intense flavor of thyme and hints of mint. The lemony notes present in other oreganos are also diminished here. However, if you need a powerful oregano flavor for sauces and soups then Mexican is the way to go.
Ground oregano is used primarily for creating spice pastes for chiles, soups, and stews; or for adding to rubs or marinades. It ensures a powerful oregano flavor permeates the dish whereas whole dried oregano may only lend a companion flavor.
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Quantity(Kilograms) 1 – 5000 >5000 Est. Time(days) 3 To be negotiated

Name:
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oregano
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Grade:
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food
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Style:
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Dried
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Packing:
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5Kg/Bag * 4
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Origin:
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China Mainland
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Place of Origin:
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Ch
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2018

Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018
This works wonders on Mexican dishes! Great flavor and gives a little citrusy hint and an added ‘oomph’ to a dish.
Try a recipe with and without this and you’ll say “something’s missing, it’s not the same”. When I make posole, this is a must add, even if not traditional – it adds a little herbiness and slight citrus flavor that elevates the dish.
Also goes great with homemade salsa/pico de gallo (just a bit), and added to other mexican style sauces.
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