
Oregano, Mexican Broken Leaf
Unlike its Greek cousin, Mexican Oregano is related to verbena. It is earthier and more pungent in flavor and scent. This oregano holds up well in spicy dishes and is used liberally in the cuisines of Mexico and the American Southwest. Visit our blog to learn more about Mexican oregano and discover new recipes.
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Oregano, Mexican Broken Leaf
Unlike its Greek cousin, Mexican Oregano is related to verbena. It is earthier and more pungent in flavor and scent. This oregano holds up well in spicy dishes and is used liberally in the cuisines of Mexico and the American Southwest. Visit our blog to learn more about Mexican oregano and discover new recipes.
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Unlike its Greek cousin, Mexican Oregano is related to verbena. It is earthier and more pungent in flavor and scent. This oregano holds up well in spicy dishes and is used liberally in the cuisines of Mexico and the American Southwest. Visit our blog to learn more about Mexican oregano and discover new recipes.























