Oregano is a flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is native to temperate western and southwestern Eurasia and the Mediterranean region. Oregano is an important culinary herb, used for the flavour of its leaves, which can be more flavourful when dried than fresh. It has an aromatic, warm, and slightly bitter taste, which can vary in intensity. Good-quality oregano may be strong enough almost to numb the tongue, but cultivars adapted to colder climates often have a lesser flavor. Factors such as climate, season, and soil composition may affect the aromatic oils present, and this effect may be greater than the differences between the various species of plants.
HERBS
OREGANO
Botanical Name: Origanum vulgare
Weight (kg): 15
Shelf Life: 3 years
Drying Process: AD
Available Form: whole – crushed
Processing Type: Raw
Packing: PP Bags
Style: Dried
Place of Origin: Egypt
Color: Green
H.S. Code: 07129050