Oregano
oregano (herb)
noun oh-REH-gah-noh Rare
Origin: from Greek origanon ('mountain brightness')
Usage Note
Oregano is widely used dried in German pizza, pasta, and tomato sauces following Italian cooking traditions. Fresh oregano is stronger in flavour; Greek Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum is the most aromatic variety.
Examples
"Auf die Tomatensoße kommt immer eine gute Prise getrockneter Oregano."
Natural Translation
A good pinch of dried oregano always goes on the tomato sauce.
Literal Translation
On the tomato sauce comes always a good pinch dried oregano.
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