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Old 06-18-2018, 09:36 AM   #32205
Greg Anos
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Thanks for confirming that!

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For me, there's neither "Mexican" not "Mediterranean" Oregano. "Orégano" is an herb itself, not a mix.
??? They're not mixes. They are clearly very different herbs/plants, that share a name. They absolutely don't taste or smell the same.



AH-hah! I knew that they weren't the same. Of course, I wasn't curious enough to investigate, other than buying both "versions" or "variants" or whatever.



Well, thanks for that, Red!



snort.




Dunno. Fresh herbs are a bit of a treasure hunt here, other than the ubiquitous parsley, etc., that you can find in the greengrocer's section at the store. Unlike some of my more "foodie" neighbors, I'm not willing to brave the 100F heat to go find unusual fresh herbs at the various Farmer's Markets around town.
You could grow your own. . .

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