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Oregano (US: /ɔːˈrɛɡənoʊ, ə-/, UK: /ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːnoʊ/;
Origanum vulgare) is a
species of
flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It was
native to the...
- semi-succulent
perennial plant in the
family Lamiaceae with a
pungent oregano-like
flavor and odor.
Coleus amboinicus is
considered to be
native to parts...
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oregano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an herb
commonly used in cooking.
Oregano may also
refer to: Lippia...
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south as Nicaragua.
Common names include:
Mexican oregano,
redbrush lippia,
orégano cimarrón ('wild
oregano'),
scented lippia, and
scented matgr****. The specific...
- flavours. In some
Middle Eastern countries,
marjoram is
synonymous with
oregano, and
there the
names sweet marjoram and
knotted marjoram are used to distinguish...
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finely chopped flat-leaf parsley,
chili peppers,
minced garlic,
olive oil,
oregano, and red wine
vinegar or
lemon juice. It is
similar to
Moroccan chermoula...
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related Levantine herbs, it
contains plants from the
genera Origanum (
oregano),
Calamintha (basil thyme),
Thymus (typically
Thymus vulgaris, i.e., thyme)...
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Origanum libanoti**** (Lebanese
oregano,
hopflower oregano,
cascading hopflower oregano,
ornamental oregano or
cascading oregano) is a
species of herbaceous...
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Origanum onites, the
Cretan oregano,[citation needed] Gr****
oregano, pot
marjoram or Ellinikí rίgani in Gr**** (Ελληνική ρίγανη), is a
plant species in...
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especially of Yucatán and Oaxaca. The ****e
mixture usually includes annatto,
oregano, ****in, clove, cinnamon,
black pepper, all****e, garlic, and salt. The...