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Marjoram is a spice with a woody, pine-like and citrusy taste.
It is related to oregano in that it is also part of the Oreganum family, although the taste differs noticably from oregano.
In various languages
- English: Marjoram
- Dutch: Majoraam or Marjolein (specifically echte marjolein (Origanum majorana); wilde marjolein (Origanum vulgare) is a synonym for oregano)