The name oregano is derived from the Greek words "oros" (mountain) and "ganos" (joy) since not only was it a symbol of happiness, but it made the hillside on which it grew look beautiful.
It is available throughout the year. While many people think of pizza when they think of oregano, this wonderful herb can add a warm, aromatic flavour to many different dishes, especially those of the Mediterranean cuisine.
Health Benefits:
Hippocrates, the father of medicine, used oregano as an antiseptic as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory ailment.
A Nutrient Dense Spice:
Oregano is an excellent source of vitamin K, and a very good source of iron, calcium, manganese and dietary fibre. In addition, it is a good source of magnesium, vitamin A, vitamin C and omega 3 fatty acids.
Tips for Enjoying Oregano: