Epazote Terana in flakes ( 190 g)

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Contents: 190g – Epazote is an herb native to Central America, South America and southern Mexico. The name “Epazote” comes from the Nahuatl words, epote, meaning unpleasant, and Epatzotl, meaning “sweat,” reflecting its strong aroma. Raw, it has a resinous -, medicinal sharpness, similar to anise, fennel or even tarragon, but stronger. Epazote has become a distinct flavor in Mexican cuisine, goes well with shellfish and eggs, salads, cilantro, lime, chipotle peppers, cheeses, black beans, pinto beans, cumin, garlic, onion, corn and squash blossoms, chilaquiles , enchiladas,… Epazote combines well with other Mexican spices such as oregano, cumin and chili peppers.

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Epazote is an herb native to Central America, South America and southern Mexico.
The name “Epazote” comes from the Nahuatl words, epote, meaning unpleasant, and Epatzotl, meaning “sweat,” reflecting its strong aroma.
Raw, it has a resinous -, medicinal sharpness, similar to anise, fennel or even tarragon, but stronger.
Epazote has become a distinct flavor in Mexican cuisine, goes well with shellfish and eggs, salads, cilantro, lime, chipotle peppers, cheeses, black beans, pinto beans, cumin, garlic, onion, corn and squash blossoms, chilaquiles , enchiladas,… Epazote combines well with other Mexican spices such as oregano, cumin and chili peppers.

Additional information

Weight 0,20 kg
Ingredients, allergens and nutritional values.

MexicanEpazote(fragrant goosefoot )190g.
Ingredients:Dried Epazote flakes. Best before end of October 2027.Store cool and dry.

Use in food

For seasoning Huitlacoche quesadillas, esquites, baked beans or for the sauce of chilaquiles.

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