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Oregano/Aromatic Culinary Herb/Oreganum vulgare/Hardy Evergreen/Seeds

£1.49

The "Oregano/Aromatic Culinary Herb/Oreganum vulgare/Hardy Evergreen/Seeds" is a must-have for any kitchen, as it adds a delightful aroma and flavor to any dish. This herb is a hardy evergreen, able to withstand cold winter temperatures, making it an ideal addition to your garden or patio. Its seed pods are small and oval-shaped, with each pod containing multiple seeds.

Oregano is part of the same family as marjoram, thyme, and other culinary herbs, and it shares their unique, aromatic qualities. Its flavor is often described as warm, pungent, and slightly sweet, with notes of citrus and clove. It's an essential ingredient in many Italian dishes, such as pizza, pasta, and certain tomato sauces. However, it's not limited to Italian cuisine - it can also be found in Greek, Middle Eastern, and Indian dishes.

One of the reasons oregano is so popular is its versatility. Not only can it be used in savory dishes, but it also has medicinal properties. Many teas and oils are made from oregano, claiming to provide relief from various ailments, from coughs and colds to menstrual cramps. In addition to its culinary and medicinal uses, oregano is also compatible with skin and hair care products, due to its antibacterial properties.

When choosing oregano, look for seeds that are fresh and plump, without any signs of mold or rot. Keep them refrigerated to prevent oxidation, which can affect their flavor and quality. For best results, store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Dried oregano is just as effective as fresh, and can be stored for much longer periods of time.

Incorporating oregano into your diet is easy. Simply add it to your favorite recipes, cook it into your homemade marinades, or incorporate it into your teas or oils for their health benefits. The Edible Garden's "Oregano/Aromatic Culinary Herb" is a high-quality product, guaranteed to bring freshness and flavor to any dish.

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