Mexican Oregano ( ¾ Cut) 1lb
$6.95
Mexican Oregano is an “essential” kitchen seasoning for Mexican and Southwestern dishes including Enchiladas, Tacos, Burritos and other Mexican plates. This variety of Oregano is different than the European variety in that it comes from a different plant and is almost “required” in Mexican style salsas and sauces. It is pungent and earthy but perhaps not as much as its European cousin. They are cousins and not siblings. Is it better than regular Oregano? For Mexican recipes most experienced chefs will not make a move without it.
Mexican Oregano is an “essential” kitchen seasoning for Mexican and Southwestern dishes including Enchiladas, Tacos, Burritos and other Mexican plates. This variety of Oregano is different than the European variety in that it comes from a different plant and is almost “required” in Mexican style salsas and sauces. It is pungent and earthy but perhaps not as much as its European cousin. They are cousins and not siblings. Is it better than regular Oregano? For Mexican recipes most experienced chefs will not make a move without it.
Mexican Oregano ( ¾ Cut) 2lb
$8.95
Mexican Oregano is an “essential” kitchen seasoning for Mexican and Southwestern dishes including Enchiladas, Tacos, Burritos and other Mexican plates. This variety of Oregano is different than the European variety in that it comes from a different plant and is almost “required” in Mexican style salsas and sauces. It is pungent and earthy but perhaps not as much as its European cousin. They are cousins and not siblings. Is it better than regular Oregano? For Mexican recipes most experienced chefs will not make a move without it.
Mexican Oregano is an “essential” kitchen seasoning for Mexican and Southwestern dishes including Enchiladas, Tacos, Burritos and other Mexican plates. This variety of Oregano is different than the European variety in that it comes from a different plant and is almost “required” in Mexican style salsas and sauces. It is pungent and earthy but perhaps not as much as its European cousin. They are cousins and not siblings. Is it better than regular Oregano? For Mexican recipes most experienced chefs will not make a move without it.