Well, honey, in Yoruba language, the oregano plant is called "efinrin." So next time you're spicing up your dish, just ask for a sprinkle of efinrin and you'll be good to go. Now go on, get cooking!
Sesame plant is called "iru" in Yoruba language.
Golden seal is not a native plant in Yoruba land, so there may not be a direct translation for it in Yoruba language.
In Kannada, the oregano plant is called "ಓರೆಗಾನೊ" (pronounced as oregano). Oregano is a popular herb used in cooking for its strong flavor and aroma. It belongs to the mint family and is native to the Mediterranean region.
The Yoruba name for basil plant is Efinrin and you can identify it in the market by its minty scent.It may interest you to know that Basil plant belongs to the family of Occimim plants. The botanical name is Occimum basilicum.I hope this helps.
Oh, dude, comfrey in Yoruba is called "Ìdòsín." It's like the Yoruba version of this cool plant with healing properties. So, if you ever need some Ìdòsín in your life, now you know what to ask for!
The scientific name is Origanum vulgare.
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.
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%.
The oregano plant flowers are typically purple and white in color. The oregano plant needs special care for a person to grow and take care of. The oregano plant is purple and white.
It is a native to temperate western and south western Eurasia and the Mediterranean area
The leaf, the stem, the root
The scientific name is Origanum. Part of the mint ( Mentha) family.