Apasote

/ˌɑpəˈsoʊti/ noun

A flowering plant native to Mexico and Central America, also called epazote, commonly used in traditional Mexican cuisine as a seasoning herb.

From Nahuatl (Aztec language) epazotl, the original indigenous name for the plant. Spanish colonizers adapted the Nahuatl term, and it passed into English from Spanish.

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