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Oregano Leaves

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Its fruity, powerful fragrance evokes the warm summer evenings in Provence.

It is essential for flavoring pizzas, tomato coulis, Bolognese sauce, pasta, and vegetables.

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Note: 200g of product has a volume of about 75cl

1) Who am I?

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic herb native to the Mediterranean regions, particularly Turkey. This perennial plant from the Lamiaceae family is known for its fragrant leaves, but its small dark pink to purple flowers are also edible. Oregano has an intense and slightly spicy flavor, often more pronounced than its close relative, marjoram. It is rich in vitamin K and has antiseptic properties, making it not only a flavorful spice but also beneficial for health.

2) Culinary use

Oregano is a staple in Mediterranean cuisine and pairs particularly well with tomato-based dishes:

  • Pizzas and tomato sauces: Oregano is the aromatic touch that gives pizzas and tomato-based sauces their distinctive flavor.

  • Coulis and ratatouille: Add it to homemade tomato coulis, ratatouille, or "Provençal" tomatoes for an authentic Mediterranean taste.

  • Fougasses and breads: Flavor your homemade breads and fougasses by incorporating oregano into the dough.

  • Chili con carne: Its bold flavor pairs perfectly with spicy dishes like chili con carne.

  • Infusions: Used in herbal tea, oregano helps relieve sore throats thanks to its antiseptic properties.

Oregano combines wonderfully with other herbs like basil, thyme, and marjoram, creating a blend of aromas that elevate your everyday dishes.

3) A brief history

Native to the Mediterranean regions, oregano has been used since antiquity for its culinary and medicinal properties. The Egyptians used it for embalming their dead and in religious rituals. The word "oregano" comes from the Greek "origanon," meaning "the one who loves the mountain," referring to the plant's preference for sunny, mountainous areas.

Over time, oregano has conquered kitchens in the Middle East and around the world. Introduced to France in the 13th century, it quickly became an essential herb in Provençal cuisine, often confused with marjoram, which shares similar uses.

4) Recipe ideas

  • Margherita pizza with oregano:

    • Ingredients: Pizza dough, tomato sauce, mozzarella, dried oregano.

    • Preparation: Spread tomato sauce on the dough, add slices of mozzarella, then generously sprinkle with oregano before baking. A classic Italian dish, simple and delicious.

  • Provençal ratatouille:

    • Ingredients: Eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, oregano, olive oil.

    • Preparation: Simmer the vegetables with olive oil and sprinkle with oregano for an authentic Provençal flavor.

  • Roast chicken with oregano:

    • Ingredients: Chicken thighs, oregano, garlic, olive oil, lemon.

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