They both have very different flavours, different usages and different leaf shapes.
Basil leaves are bigger and have a more distinct smell than oregano.
no
Many Italian Seasoning will contain Oregano. You can substitute basil, but the flavor won't be the same. If you really dislike oregano play with another earthy, wood herb like Rosemary or Thyme.
No. You are thinking of thimerosal. Thymol is in thyme and oregano oils.
Oregano and Thyme Probably Lime or Slaked Lime
paprika cumin cloves thyme parsley oregano
Thyme is a herb, it has no ingredients as such except for the naturally absorbed chemicals. Thyme is its own plant, an herb used in baking similar to sage or oregano. It can usually be found dried and ground in the spice racks, and is an easy to grow plant if you have a bit of sun and good soil. Thyme is actually pronounced the same as 'time', kind of interesting.
Basil, marjoram, oregano, or savory could be used as substitutes for thyme; although the flavor of the finished dish would be somewhat different.
cinnamon, oregano, pepper, salt, cloves, rosemary, basil, cumin, thyme, and bay leaves
Depending on what you are making, you may be able to substitute Thyme, Sage, and/or Rosemary.
Thyme is pronounced 'Time'.
Thyme, rosemary, oregano, sage, parsley? Garlic is also useful.
i would say oregano, chopped chives, parsley and a little bit of thyme
Podina is mint