Oregano

Greek oregano is a hardy perennial bushy herb with a tongue numbing flavour when raw – best eaten cooked or dried, for fish, cheese, tomato, soup, meat dishes and pizza. Jo Duff, Kahikatea Farm

Herbs


Oregano is often used dried over fresh, but either way it has a fine savoury flavour. But that flavour changes during the growing season, its pungency in direct proportion to the amount of sun it receives. The plant’s oils are generally more...

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