tarragon

IPA: tˈɑrʌgɑn

noun

  • A perennial herb, the wormwood species Artemisia dracunculus, from Europe and parts of Asia.
  • The leaves of this plant (either fresh, or preserved in a vinegar/oil mixture) used as a seasoning.
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Examples of "tarragon" in Sentences

  • Mix with minced tarragon and an onion.
  • The marjoram and tarragon may be dried.
  • Some tarragon would be helpful, however.
  • His name is the French word for tarragon.
  • The leaves have a tarragon like flavor, with hints of anise.
  • The herbs are replaced by herbal essences, e.g. tarragon vinegar.
  • It's not dill, more like tarragon, but the flower colour is wrong.
  • It is eaten as an herb and is commonly used as a substitute for tarragon.
  • The ingredients of fines herbes are fresh parsley, chives, tarragon and chervil.

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