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  2. 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 ...

  3. Marjoram - Wikipedia

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    Oregano (Origanum vulgare), sometimes listed with marjoram as O. majorana, is also called wild marjoram. It is a perennial common in southern Europe and north to Sweden in dry copses and on hedge-banks, with many stout stems 30–80 centimetres (12–31 in) high, bearing short-stalked, somewhat ovate leaves and clusters of purple flowers. It ...

  4. Fresh vs. Dried Herbs: Which Should You Use in Your Cooking?

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  5. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Stone flower - Parmotrema perlatum is a species of lichen native to India, grows on stone substratum, hence the name. Used dried, especially in tempering of meat and also as constituent of Spice mixes. Sumac – any one of approximately 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. [41]

  6. List of Australian herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Australian herbs and spices are generally dried and ground to produce a powdered or flaked spice, either used as a single ingredient or in blends. They were used to a limited extent by colonists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some extracts were used as flavouring during the 20th century.

  7. Lippia graveolens - Wikipedia

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    The specific epithet is derived from two Latin words: gravis, meaning 'heavy', and olens, meaning 'smelling'. [5] It is a shrub or small tree, reaching 1–2.7 m (3.3–8.9 ft) in height. [2] Fragrant white or yellowish flowers can be found on the plant throughout the year, especially after rains. [3]

  8. Check the Meaning Behind These Flowers Before Gifting a Bouquet

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    These unusual flowers carry a patriotic meaning, proving that pride can come in many shapes and colors. It can also represent conquest, perhaps because of its assertive celebratory color and ...

  9. Herb - Wikipedia

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    [6] [10] Typically the dried leaves, flowers or seeds are used, or fresh herbs are used. [6] Herbal teas tend to be made from aromatic herbs, [11] may not contain tannins or caffeine, [6] and are not typically mixed with milk. [10] Common examples include chamomile tea, [10] or mint tea. [11]