BOSTON, Dec. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Greek Boston (https://www.greekboston.com/), GreekBoston.com, one of the biggest Greek websites in the English language, has launched a section that displays the cooking and medicinal information for Greek spices and herbs.

The mission of Greek Boston .com is to promote Hellenism not only to the existing Greek diaspora, but also to those who are simply interested about Greece and Greek culture. The website features Greek travel articles, recipes, and other cultural information. Sharing information about the many spices and herbs that are popular in Greek cuisine is part of that mission.

Here is a look at some of the popular Greek herbs and spices that are part of the section:

  • Oregano – Greek oregano is one of the most popular herbs used in Greek cooking. Oregano that has been grown in Greece tastes a little bit different than other varieties.
  • Chamomile – Chamomile grows all over Greece, both in the wild and in gardens. It is one of the most popular herbs to enjoy as a tea.
  • Mountain Tea – Mountain can also be found growing in the wild all over Greece. It makes a popular tea and is highly regarded as a "cure-all".
  • Cinnamon – One of the most highly regarded spices in Greece, cinnamon is used for both savory cooking and to make desserts.

Nick Stamoulis of Greek Boston said, "We are excited to share with people information about the herbs and spices that are popular in Greece. They are used in cooking, enjoyed as teas, and are also part of the Greek folk healing traditions."

People can visit this new Greek Boston cooking section at this link:

https://www.greekboston.com/category/herbs-spices/

Since 1998 GreekBoston.com has been one of the most popular and highly visited English language websites about the Greece and the Greek culture.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Nick Stamoulis
781-223-3651
greekboston@worldwidegreeks.com

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