Marjoram is a spice. It is a good source of protein, rich in dietary fiber, an excellent source of vitamin C, rich in calcium, a good source of iron, rich in potassium, and high in vitamin A.
Carbohydrates per tbsp (2g)
1.2
g% Daily Value
Per tbsp (2g)
0.1g
sugar
A serving of Marjoram (2g) contains 1.2g of carbohydrates, which is 0% of the recommended daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Carbohydrates are your body's main source of energy. They include sugars, starches, and fiber found in fruits, grains, and vegetables. When planning your meals, consider that marjoram is a low source of carbohydrates compared to other spices.
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per tbsp, whole (7g)
3.5g
per 0.5 tsp (3g)
1.4g
per 0.5 tsp (2g)
0g
per tbsp, leaves (2g)
1g
Source: USDA FoodData Central | FDC ID: 170928 | Last updated: 2026-03-30
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