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Tarragon

British pronunciation/tˈæɹəɡən/
American pronunciation/tˈæɹəɡˌɑːn/
Tarragon
[NOUN]
1

an aromatic plant of the daisy family, the narrow leaves of which are used in cooking

synonyms : estragon
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tarragon definition and meaning

What is "tarragon"?

Tarragon is a versatile herb known for its distinct flavor profile characterized by a delicate, licorice-like taste and a hint of bitterness. It is commonly used in culinary applications to add depth and complexity to various dishes, ranging from sauces and dressings to soups and stews. Tarragon's aromatic and herbaceous notes make it a popular choice for enhancing the taste of poultry, seafood, and vegetable dishes. Whether used fresh or dried, tarragon brings a unique and vibrant flavor to culinary creations, making it a prized herb in many cuisines around the world.

2

aromatic perennial of southeastern Russia

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Examples
1She added a touch of tarragon to her creamy mushroom soup.
2They decided to try a new recipe and used tarragon as a key ingredient in their homemade salad dressing.
3The aroma of this, the aromatic in it is tarragon.
4You could add tarragon.
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