Oregano Mexican, Spice - Spice Hut

Mexican Oregano

Discover the unique taste of Mexican Oregano. Its robust, earthy flavor with a touch of citrus is perfect for authentic Mexican cuisine.

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Embark on a culinary adventure with the unique flavor of Mexican Oregano. This oregano variety boasts a robust, earthy aroma with subtle citrus and minty undertones. Unlike Mediterranean oregano, Mexican oregano is not as bitter and is a perfect addition to savory Mexican dishes like tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.

Oregano is one of the more well known spices in Western cooking traditions. Oregano has a mild peppery bite with a hearty body and overall flavor profile. Mexican oregano is stronger than other oregano varieties and as such pairs well with different herbs and spices like cumin and cilantro.
More Info about this Spice
Botanical Name

Lippia graveolens

Origin

Mexico. Mexican oregano is not closely related to Mediterranean oregano and has a distinct flavor profile.

Flavor Profile

Strong, pungent, with a citrusy, almost minty aroma, and a more bitter flavor than Mediterranean oregano.

Culinary Uses

* Mexican Cuisine: Essential ingredient in many Mexican dishes, including tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and mole sauce

* Not a substitute for Mediterranean oregano


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