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Oregano Ground (40g)

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Origin: Turkey  Ground Oregano

Add oregano powder while cooking by adding a sprinkle directly onto chicken or meat for flavour.  Oregano powder or dried leaves are used a lot in mariandes and stuffings, you can also mix into a pizza dough or bread mix for that added herbal flavour.

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Weight0.04 kg
Dimensions8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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