Epazote (Compact Box)
Epazote 0.1 OZ (point one ounce)
Price:
$2.99
Usage: Traditionally used in Mexican dishes that contain black beans, but it can also be used in quesadillas, sopes, mole de olla, tamales, and enchiladas.
Info: Also known as wormseed and Jesuit’s tea, epazote is an annual plant used for its pungent flavor. It has similar pungency as anise, fennel, and tarragon, with the fragrance of savory and mint. Epazote is used to season beans as it is believed to prevent flatulence. In addition, it is used to treat amenorrhea, malaria, chorea, and asthma.
Origin: South of Mexico, Central and South America
Info: Also known as wormseed and Jesuit’s tea, epazote is an annual plant used for its pungent flavor. It has similar pungency as anise, fennel, and tarragon, with the fragrance of savory and mint. Epazote is used to season beans as it is believed to prevent flatulence. In addition, it is used to treat amenorrhea, malaria, chorea, and asthma.
Origin: South of Mexico, Central and South America
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 19 June 2013 22:30




