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Frequently asked questions

  • What is epazote used for in cooking?

    Epazote is used to flavor Mexican dishes such as beans, quesadillas, soups, and moles, adding an earthy, slightly medicinal taste.

  • How do I use fresh epazote in recipes?

    Rinse and chop the leaves and add them towards the end of cooking, especially in dishes like beans, stews, or soups.

  • How do I store fresh epazote?

    Store fresh epazote in the refrigerator wrapped in a damp paper towel inside a plastic bag to keep it fresh for up to a week.

  • Is epazote safe to eat?

    Epazote is safe to eat in small culinary amounts, but avoid consuming large quantities due to its strong compounds.

  • Can I freeze epazote?

    Yes, you can freeze cleaned epazote leaves in a sealed bag or container for several months.

  • Does epazote help with digestion?

    Traditionally, epazote is believed to help reduce gas and aid digestion, especially when cooking beans.

  • Is epazote spicy?

    Epazote is not spicy; it has a strong herbal taste but does not add heat to dishes.

  • 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 unique and pungent flavor often described as earthy, herbal, and somewhat medicinal, with hints of citrus and anise.

  • Can I substitute dried epazote for fresh?

    Yes, you can use dried epazote in place of fresh, but use about one-third the amount, as dried herbs are more concentrated.

  • How do I store dried epazote?

    Keep dried epazote in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to six months.

  • How much epazote should I use in beans?

    Use one or two sprigs of fresh epazote or about one teaspoon of dried per pot of beans.

  • Should I use the stems or just the leaves of epazote?

    Use just the leaves, as the stems can be tough and bitter.

  • Can I use epazote in soups and stews?

    Yes, epazote adds depth and flavor to many soups and stews, particularly Mexican and Central American recipes.

  • Where can I buy epazote?

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

  • What dishes commonly use epazote?

    Epazote is common in refried and black beans, quesadillas, enchiladas, Mexican soups, and tamales.