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Desirable Herb Varieties: Oregano
... oregano has a horde of culinary uses beyond pizza. (As an example of the sleazy adulteration of modern commercial foodstuffs, consider this quotation: "Much of the commercially available dried oregano does not come from this plant but from a number of different, often unrelated plants. These include Lippia graveolens ["Mexican oregano", related to lemon ...
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Oregano
... Oregano Syrian Oregano Greek Oregano Italian Oregano Culinary Oregano Facts Page Recipes Using Fresh and Dried Oregano 3 Ground Cover Oreganos: Creeping Oregano Mounding Marjoram Creeping Golden Marjoram Ground Cover Oregano ...
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Origanum vulgare hirtum Greek Oregano
... dried Greek Oregano on your next grilled cheese sandwich. Fresh or dried Oregano can also be combined with other herbs to make a herb crusting mix for pork chops, tenderloins, or chicken breasts or a savory herbal marinade. When substituting dried ...
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Oregano - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... Oregano is also known as wild marjoram. It is the O. vulgare variety of the Origanum family. Oregano is available in fresh leaves from most grocery stores. It is also found dried in leaf form or ground. Store dry forms in a cool, dry, dark place. Oregano ... , Greek and Spanish dishes. Oregano has a warm, aromatic ...
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How to Grow Marjoram and Oregano
... , and grilled meats. Italian dishes are almost synonymous with oregano, in fact, who could imagine pasta sauce or pizza without it. Oregano's rich flavor deepens and blends with flavors of soups and sauces without being overwhelming. Because it retains its flavor well, oregano can be used either fresh or dried. Contact ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Oregano Herb
... Oregano Herb Perennial, Origanum Vulgare There's nothing better than fresh herbs. I'll take 'em fresh any day over the freeze dried stuff you get in stores. You will certainly notice the difference the first time you grow and use fresh Oregano. Oregano ...
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Oregano Recipes and Information - Home Cooking
... dried. Oregano is one of the few herbs that is stronger when dried than when fresh. Commercially, oregano's biggest market is in perfumes. Oregano confusion There are a number of different varieties of oregano ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Oregano
... Official Seed Starting Home Page - Oregano Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Oregano About This Plant... Family: Labiatae Genus and species: Origanum vulgare Plant type: perennial ... wide Location and soil: sun; well-drained soil; will grow indoors Uses: fresh or dried leaves in soups, stews, and sauces; meat, fish, and egg recipes; salads and vegetables; ...
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Oregano
... Oregano OREGANO Oregano is a bushy, spreading perennial with abundant oval leaves and ... a distinct aroma of oregano. Grow in full sun, in average to sandy soil--add lime if soil is acid. Use the fresh or dried leaves with tomatoes, cheeses, eggs, beef, pork, poultry, shellfish, potatoes and sauces. Use the dried flowers in floral arrangements and ...
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Oregano
... dried flower artists. Not a culinary variety. Back to Top Khirgizstan A pungent Greek type, with distinctive reddish stems and a strong, true oregano ... to Top Mexican Oregano Lippia graveolens Not a true oregano, this shrubby grower has an intense oregano scent and ... oregano scent, but is not a culinary variety. The flowers are green and light pink, and grow on tall stems that can be harvested for dried ...
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