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Sometimes called wild oregano, marjoram has been cultivated in the Mediterranean region for thousands of years. It’s used to add a wonderful delicate and piney flavor to roasted meats, in tomato and vegetable dishes, and in Polish and German sausage recipes. Sweet and complex, this marjoram herb is also wonderful in homemade vinaigrette dressings. Due to its delicate nature, marjoram spice is best added towards the end of cooking.
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Marjoram
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- Fresh And Aromatic
- Balanced Flavor
- Cooking Essential
Customers appreciate the freshness and aromatic quality of this herb, noting its ability to enhance a variety of dishes without overpowering them. Many express satisfaction with its balance in recipes, particularly when combined with oregano. The convenient packaging further adds to the overall positive experience of sourcing high-quality spices.
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I have bought spices several time from The Spice House and they have always been fresh and great! They also ship quickly. My first choice when I need something fresh for just the right taste in my dish.
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This marjoram is quite aromatic and provided a delicious flavor to several dishes I prepared. In particular, I use a mix of marjoram (also called sweet oregano) with oregano in tomato sauce. The marjoram presents a nice balance to the more bitter oregano, and the Spice House marjoram has superior flavor to strike such balance.