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Free shipping threshold varies by regions.
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We are an exclusively online retailer and do not currently have any physical store locations. This helps us keep our prices low.
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We have free delivery minimum on order over $35. Order minimum varies by regions.
What areas do you deliver to?
We deliver across the entire state. We deliver to all 50 US states.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is epazote used for in cooking?

    Epazote is commonly used in Mexican cuisine to flavor beans, soups, stews, and quesadillas. It adds an earthy, pungent flavor and is also believed to reduce the gassiness of beans.

  • Can I use dried epazote instead of fresh?

    Yes, dried epazote can be used if fresh is unavailable. Generally, use one-third the amount of dried epazote in place of fresh.

  • How do I store dried epazote?

    Keep dried epazote in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, and it will stay potent for up to six months.

  • How much epazote should I use in recipes?

    Use 1-2 tablespoons of chopped fresh epazote or 1-2 teaspoons of dried epazote for a pot of beans. Adjust to taste, as its flavor is strong.

  • Is epazote safe to eat?

    Epazote is safe to eat in small amounts as used in recipes, but avoid consuming very large quantities due to its potent compounds.

  • What dishes is epazote commonly used in?

    Epazote is often added to black beans, pinto beans, soups, moles, quesadillas, and some sauces in Mexican cooking.

  • Does epazote help with digestion?

    Epazote is traditionally believed to help reduce the gassiness from beans, though scientific evidence is limited.

  • Where can I buy epazote around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • What does epazote taste like?

    Epazote has a strong, unique flavor described as pungent, with notes of medicinal, citrus, and anise.

  • How should I store fresh epazote?

    Store fresh epazote wrapped in a damp paper towel inside a plastic bag in the refrigerator, where it will last up to a week.

  • How do I prepare epazote for cooking?

    Rinse fresh epazote under cold water and remove any tough stems. Chop the leaves as needed for your recipe.

  • Is there a substitute for epazote?

    There is no perfect substitute for epazote, but you can use a combination of oregano, cilantro, or fennel for a vaguely similar flavor.

  • Can I freeze fresh epazote?

    Yes, you can freeze fresh epazote in an airtight container or freezer bag. Use it in cooked dishes straight from the freezer.

  • When should I add epazote when cooking?

    Add epazote toward the end of cooking beans or soups to preserve its unique flavor.

  • Where can I buy epazote?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • Can epazote be eaten raw?

    Epazote can be eaten raw in small amounts as a garnish or in salsas, but it is most commonly cooked due to its strong flavor.