However, this can be confusing because "Ajwain" in Hindi also refers to a different spice: (carom seeds). Therefore, to be precise, oregano is best described as:

Here is the useful information you requested regarding the meaning of "oregano" in Hindi. The most common and accurate Hindi translation for oregano is:

– This is a direct transliteration used in modern Hindi. OR अजवायन की पत्ती (Ajwain ki Patti) – Literally "leaves of Ajwain," but clarified to mean the herb oregano. Important Clarification: Ajwain (Carom Seeds) vs. Oregano | Feature | Ajwain (Carom Seeds) | Oregano | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hindi Name | अजवायन (Ajwain) | अजवायन की पत्ती / ओरिगैनो | | Type | Seed (fruit) | Dried leaf (herb) | | Appearance | Small, ridged, brown seeds | Flattened, green, fuzzy leaves | | Taste | Pungent, thyme-like, bitter, with a strong kick | Earthy, slightly sweet, peppery, mild | | Use | Used whole or ground in Indian breads (paratha), beans, and digestive remedies | Used dried or fresh in pizzas, pastas, Mediterranean cooking |

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