No, panikoorkka and oregano are not the same. Panikoorkka, also known as "wild marjoram" or "oregano," refers specifically to a type of herb that is often used in Indian cuisine. Oregano, on the other hand, is a herb commonly used in Mediterranean cooking. While they belong to the same family and have some similar flavor profiles, they are distinct herbs with different uses and characteristics.
It is called as Aymodakam in Malayalam.
The herb closest in flavor to oregano is probably marjoram, which is in the same family. It is subtler, though, and lacks the in-your-face aromaticity of oregano.
Ground oregano and dried oregano are not exactly the same, though they come from the same herb. Ground oregano is simply dried oregano that has been finely powdered, which can enhance its flavor release when cooking. Dried oregano, on the other hand, consists of whole or crushed leaves and may provide a different texture and flavor profile when used in dishes. Depending on the recipe, you may need to adjust the quantity when substituting one for the other.
Niazbo, also known as Sweet Basil or Barbrai, is Ocimum basilicum, also known as Ocimum thyrsiflorum. Oregano is Origanum vulgare.Thus, niazbo is the same plant as sweet basil, but not the same plant as oregano.
Oregano ( /ɒrɨˈɡɑːnoʊ/ orUS /əˈrɛɡənoʊ/) is spelled the same in Spanish and English, but if you look for the saying, i included an exert I found online.
Panikoorkka is commonly referred to as "Indian gooseberry" in English. Its scientific name is Phyllanthus emblica. This fruit is known for its high vitamin C content and is often used in traditional medicine and culinary applications in India and other parts of Asia.
Oregano ( /ɒrɨˈɡɑːnoʊ/ orUS /əˈrɛɡənoʊ/) is spelled the same in Spanish and English, but if you look for the saying, i included an exert I found online.
The Tagalog name of oregano is "dahon ng oregano."
Same as for any spice, to provide flavour.
Oregano
They both have very different flavours, different usages and different leaf shapes.
No, the oregano that we eat is derived from the Origanum Marjoram plant. The medicinal Oregano Oil is derived from the Origanum Vulgare plant. Unfortunately, some people don't realize this and they produce oil of oregano from the Marjoram plant. Watch out for "homemade" oils. So, when you go to buy your Oregano oil make sure it is derived from the Origanum Vulgare plant. And make sure it's percentage of Carvacrol is at least 60%.