Hoja santa, yerba santa, hierba santa, Mexican pepperleaf, acuyo, tlanepa, anisillo, root beer plant, Vera Cruz pepper and sacred pepper, is an aromatic herb with a heart-shaped, velvety leaf which grows in tropic Mesoamerica.
It is often used in
Mexican cuisine in
tamales, fish or meat wrapped in its fragrant leaves for cooking, and as an essential ingredient in
mole verde, a green sauce originally from the
Oaxaca region of Mexico.
[3] It is also used to flavor eggs and soups like
pozole.
[13] In Central Mexico, it is used to flavor
chocolate drinks.
[4] In southeastern Mexico, a green
liquor called '
verdín is made from hoja santa.
[14] It is also used for tea.