by Frank Deis » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:31 pm
Not Cuban, but I have a few Mexican cookbooks and they are insistent that you should find Mexican oregano. It finally hit me that every Mexican market in New Brunswick would have the stuff and I loaded up. It is good, a nice strong sweet aroma, and sometimes I have used it in Italian or other non Mex dishes and thought, hmm, shouldn't do that. That is how different it is. I would be a little surprised if Cuban oregano was a whole lot different from Mexican.
My brother in law went through a period of trying to find the mint relative with hairy leaves that the Cubans used in the original Mojito.
I tried hard to come up with leaves or seeds, and read a ton of stuff about that Cuban mint plant but I have now forgotten it all, and never did actually score any of the stuff. People who are serious about their mojitos consider that important FWIW.
We have very few Cubans here. Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico is where our Hispanic population comes from...