Évora Market

Alentejo

Dried oregano and fresh coriander—two essential flavours of Alentejo cuisine.

Both grow wild in the fields, their aromas deeply rooted in the region’s culinary traditions. At Paulo’s stall in Évora Market, you’ll find them ready to bring an authentic touch to any dish.

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