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  2. What Are the Health Benefits of Oregano Oil? Read This ... - AOL

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    While oregano oil contains multiple compounds, carvacrol and thymol are the two most referenced when discussing the purported medicinal properties of the herb. "Oregano contains compounds called ...

  3. Oregano - Wikipedia

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    Dried oregano leaves. Oregano is a culinary herb, used for the flavour of its leaves, which can be more intense when dried than fresh. It has an earthy, warm, and slightly bitter taste, which can vary in intensity. Good-quality oregano may be strong enough to almost numb the tongue, but cultivars adapted to colder climates may have a lesser ...

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    Experts discuss the health benefits of cooking and baking. Plus, tips for getting the most mental health benefits when cooking. ... Line up your herbs on the counter, have all the ingredients in ...

  5. Talk:Oregano - Wikipedia

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    Oregano leaves are widely used as a culinary herb, and its oil is often used as a dietary supplement, although there is no clinical evidence that it has any effect on human health. This photograph of an inflorescence of oregano was taken in Keila , Estonia; the petals of the flowers depicted are approximately 5 millimetres (0.20 inches) in length.

  6. Carvacrol - Wikipedia

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    Carvacrol is present in the essential oil of Origanum vulgare (oregano), oil of thyme, oil obtained from pepperwort, and wild bergamot. [5] The essential oil of thyme subspecies contains between 5% and 75% of carvacrol, while Satureja (savory) subspecies have a content between 1% and 45%. [6]

  7. Za'atar - Wikipedia

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    Other Latin names for the herbs called za'atar in Arabic include Origanum syriacum (also known as Bible hyssop, Arabic oregano and wild marjoram) and Origanum majorana (sweet marjoram). [14] Both oregano and marjoram are closely related Mediterranean plants of the family Lamiaceae, and are "often confused with each other". [12]

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