OREGANO
🌿 Organic Greek Oregano – Bold, Wild, and Wonderfully Aromatic
Botanical Name:Origanum vulgare hirtum
Origin: Mountainous Regions of Greece
Type: Hand-harvested, sun-dried wild oregano
Net Weight Options: 0.5 oz | 1 oz | 2 oz (Leaf Form)
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🌱 Product Description
Our Organic Greek Oregano is a true Mediterranean treasure—robust, peppery, and bursting with essential oils that deliver superior flavor and aroma. Harvested from the sun-soaked hills of Greece, this wild oregano is organically grown, handpicked, and slow-dried to preserve its vibrant color and intense fragrance. Unlike standard oregano, Greek oregano is rich in carvacrol and thymol—two powerful compounds that give it its unmistakable zing and natural antimicrobial properties.
Whether sprinkled over roasted vegetables or steeped into herbal teas, this herb packs more than just flavor—it delivers a taste of ancient culinary tradition.
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✨ Key Features
• Form: Loose, dried whole leaves (not ground or powdered)
• Flavor: Bold, earthy, pungent with peppery & minty undertones
• Aroma: Intensely herbaceous with a hint of citrus
• Color: Deep green with light silvery specks from wild leaf texture
• Processing: Hand-harvested, naturally air-dried
• Shelf Life: Up to 18 months when stored properly
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🍽️ Common Culinary Uses
• Sprinkle over pizza, pasta, or grilled meats
• Add to marinades, salad dressings, or roasted potatoes
• Essential in Greek cuisine: think lamb, olives, feta, and lemon
• Herbal infusions and digestive teas
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🥄 Ingredients
• 100% Certified Organic Greek Oregano (Origanum vulgare hirtum)
No additives. No preservatives. No fillers.
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🌟 Spice Highlights
• Certified Organic and wild-grown on Greek mountainsides
• High in Carvacrol – a key flavor compound with wellness benefits
• Gluten-Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | No Irradiation
• Pairs Well With: Thyme, garlic, basil, lemon, sumac, rosemary
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📖 Spice Story
In ancient Greece, oregano was a symbol of joy and was even used to crown newlyweds. Today, Greek oregano is revered as the most potent and flavorful variety of all. Grown in the mineral-rich soil and fresh mountain air of Greece, our oregano reflects centuries of culinary heritage. It’s bold, it’s honest, and it’s the finishing touch your Mediterranean meals deserve.
$5.59 – $11.49Price range: $5.59 through $11.49
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