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Small Batch, Grand Flavor • Est. 1995

Spice 101

Summary

Its mild flavor profile, described as having sweet nuances, is uplifting to the palate, making it a versatile addition to a variety of dishes. More subtle than its cousin, oregano, marjoram is best added near the end of cooking to preserve its lighter top notes, as highlighted in our product catalog.

History

Marjoram, known botanically as Origanum marjorana, is a subtle and underappreciated herb. Historically, marjoram has roots that stretch back to ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who valued it not just for its culinary uses but also for its various applications in medicine and rituals. The Greeks, for instance, wove marjoram into funeral wreaths and used it to adorn young couples, symbolizing both honor and happiness. This herb's journey through time showcases its versatility and enduring appeal across different cultures, each adapting its sweet, and piney flavor.

In Europe, particularly in Mediterranean cuisines, marjoram became a staple herb, appreciated for its ability to add depth to seasonings and sauces without overpowering dishes. Its use in French cuisine is notable; marjoram is part of the traditional fines herbes blend, which is a lighter counterpart to the robust herbes de Provence. This blend, which includes chervil, chives, parsley, tarragon, and marjoram, is celebrated for enhancing the delicate flavors of dishes without the assertiveness of stronger herbs.

Why We Love It

For its ability to enhance without dominating. It's fantastic on all cuts of meat and fish, vegetable dishes, grains, and salads. Its sweet, slightly woody flavor makes it a perfect match for blending with other herbs, where it contributes to a greater whole without stealing the spotlight. In our kitchens, marjoram is a go-to for adding a touch of herbal brightness that lifts the entire dish.

The More You Know

Did you know that marjoram was once believed to be a favorite of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love? This association imbued the herb with a romantic aura, making it a popular ingredient in love potions during ancient times. Today, while we may not be brewing love potions, marjoram still works its magic in the kitchen, turning everyday meals into something special.

Notes

Type
Single Ingredient
Flavor Notes
Herbal • Floral • Piney
Region
Mediterranean
Botanical Name
Origanum marjorana
Established 1995
Small Batch
Filler-Free
Vegan
Gluten-Free
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