We KAPADIYA EXPO COMPANY are produce on contract Organic and Conventional Oregano flakes. Our Oregano flakes are as per international standers of American, European and Asian countries. we produce dried oregano leaves, Oregano flakes & oregano powder. We also produce small customized packing for national and international customer brand with logo and products description. We can provide finest quality Oregano Flakes as per customer need with 100% pure & clean. We also produce customized packing and sterilization process like ETO, Gamma and Steam sterilization, we make customized labeling and OEM packing for his ready to resale. Oregano Flakes is an herb composed of the fresh or dried leaves of the oregano plant. The plant has tiny leaves that lend a pungent aroma and strong flavour to a variety of savoury foods. Some of the most common uses of oregano include tomato-centric recipes, like pizza and pasta sauce, as well as olive oil-based dishes. Oregano is commonly combined with olive oil to create flavourful oregano oil, Italian vinaigrettes and marinades for lamb, chicken, and beef dishes. Oregano Seasoning is A versatile blend of dried herbs & spices widely used in Continental Dishes, especially In Sandwiches, Pizzas, Garlic Bread, Salad & Other Italian and Mexican Dishes. It can also be used as Pasta Seasonings or Pizza Seasonings and in your homemade sauce that you cherish so much
Scientific Name Origanum vulgare Common Names Oregano Wild Marjoram Family Lamiaceae Mint family Plant Type Perennial herb Origin Native to the Mediterranean region Europe and parts of Asia Physical Description Height Typically grows between 2080 cm 831 inches Leaves Ovalshaped dark green leaves with a slightly fuzzy texture 24 cm long Flowers Small tubular pink purple or white flowers blooming in clusters during late spring to summer Aroma Strong warm and slightly spicy fragrance due to its high essential oil content Growing Conditions Climate Prefers warm sunny environments and thrives in Mediterranean climates Soil Welldrained soil slightly alkaline to neutral pH 6080 Watering Droughttolerant requires moderate watering Sunlight Full sun exposure is ideal Uses Culinary Widely used as a seasoning in Mediterranean Italian and Mexican cuisines It complements dishes like pizzas pasta sauces roasted vegetables and grilled meats Medicinal Known for its antimicrobial antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties Used in teas tinctures and essential oils for respiratory and digestive health Essential Oil Extracted for aromatherapy and natural remedies due to its carvacrol and thymol content Cosmetic Sometimes used in skincare for its antibacterial effects Harvesting and Storage Harvesting Leaves are best harvested just before the plant flowers for maximum flavor and oil content Drying Leaves can be airdried in a shaded wellventilated area to retain their aroma Storage Store dried oregano in airtight containers away from heat and light for prolonged freshness
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Description : The dried, ground leaves of Oregano. Oil : 2 % min Microbiological Specification. Total Plate: < 10^7 cfu/g Yeasts:
Supplier: Oregano oil
Supplier: Oregano Oil
Botanical Name - Origanum vulgare Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves, Flower top General Information - Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic herb belonging tothe Lamiaceae family, and commonly occurs throughout Asia,Europe, and northern Africa. In folk medicine, O. vulgare is usedto treat respiratory disorders, dyspepsia, painful menstruation,rheumatoid arthritis, scrofulosis and urinary tract disorders. It isalso used as a culinary herb in gastronomy.3Previous studiesreported the potential of oregano essential oil to preserve food,such as fresh chicken breast meat, swordfish and octopus. Phytochemicals - Various chemicals found such as Phosphate buffer, trichloroacetic acid, ferric chloride, ascorbicacid, and 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine (TPTZ) were purchasedfrom Fluka (Buchs, Germany); Folin Ciocalteu reagent, gallic acid,-diphenyl- picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), potassium hexacyanofer-rate(III), and dimethylsulfoxide, ferrous sulfate, sodium acetate, tryptic soy agar, andplate count agar, sodium car-bonate and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), sodium sulfate anhydrous.
Botanical Name - Origanum vulgare Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves, Flower top General Information - Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic herb belonging tothe Lamiaceae family, and commonly occurs throughout Asia,Europe, and northern Africa. In folk medicine, O. vulgare is usedto treat respiratory disorders, dyspepsia, painful menstruation,rheumatoid arthritis, scrofulosis and urinary tract disorders. It isalso used as a culinary herb in gastronomy.3Previous studiesreported the potential of oregano essential oil to preserve food,such as fresh chicken breast meat, sword�sh and octopus. Phytochemicals - Various chemicals found such as Phosphate buffer, trichloroacetic acid, ferric chloride, ascorbicacid, and 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine (TPTZ) were purchasedfrom Fluka (Buchs, Germany); Folin Ciocalteu reagent, gallic acid,-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), potassium hexacyanofer-rate(III), and dimethylsulfoxide, ferrous sulfate, sodium acetate, tryptic soy agar, andplate count agar, sodium car-bonate and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), sodium sulfate anhydrous.
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