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Definition of tarragon in English:

tarragon

noun ˈtarəɡ(ə)nˈtɛrəɡən
mass noun
  • A perennial plant of the daisy family, with narrow aromatic leaves that are used as a culinary herb.

    龙蒿,狭叶青蒿

    Artemisia dracunculus, family Compositae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chanterelles are also fantastic in risottos and pasta dishes, and marry well with flat-leaf parsley or tarragon.
    • Garden-fresh smells abound, with tarragon, coriander and, you guessed it, Colorado tree moss.
    • Dill, lemon balm, chives, tarragon are just a few examples.
    • The choice of herb tends to be decided by availability but in an ideal world, it would be a mix of flat-leaf parsley, chives and tarragon.
    • Also I couldn't find tarragon and chervil, so I just used mesclun salad greens with a bit of edible flowers.
    • Harvest culinary and medicinal herbs like lemon balm, mint, French tarragon, summer savory and basil before they go to seed.
    • We live in an apartment, and although we do grow some things - mint, sage, thyme, tarragon, rosemary - rhubarb is not one of them.
    • In a food processor, combine the panko bread crumbs and tarragon leaves and pulse until combined.
    • The salad garden grows colorful lettuce, basil, tarragon and trellised peas.
    • Or why not make a large frittata with eggs and ricotta, and spice it up with bacon and a herb such as basil, tarragon or chervil?
    • Choose five of the following fresh herbs: flat-leaf parsley, chives, mint, chervil, basil, dill, tarragon.
    • Flat-leaf parsley, chervil or tarragon all work nicely in there, too.
    • I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and thyme.
    • But if you harvest hardy woody perennials such as thyme, savory, and tarragon heavily now, you can weaken the plants.
    • Line the base of the steamer with lettuce leaves and scatter with the basil, tarragon and rosemary.
    • A whisper of herbs - rosemary and tarragon - perfume this wine, along with the flavor of melons.
    • French tarragon and chives in particular benefit from a cool period.
    • The aniseed herbs, chervil, tarragon and fennel seem especially appropriate for summer.
    • I like mine with tarragon, curry powder and a light dash of hot sauce.
    • I picked up Thai basil this week which I cannot grow and a couple of French tarragon plants to replace the ones that the slugs had for lunch one day last week.

Origin

Mid 16th century: representing medieval Latin tragonia and tarchon, perhaps from an Arabic alteration of Greek drakōn 'dragon' (by association with drakontion 'dragon arum').

Rhymes

Aragon, paragon

Definition of tarragon in US English:

tarragon

nounˈterəɡənˈtɛrəɡən
  • A perennial plant of the daisy family, with narrow aromatic leaves that are used as a culinary herb.

    龙蒿,狭叶青蒿

    Artemisia dracunculus, family Compositae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The salad garden grows colorful lettuce, basil, tarragon and trellised peas.
    • I like mine with tarragon, curry powder and a light dash of hot sauce.
    • We live in an apartment, and although we do grow some things - mint, sage, thyme, tarragon, rosemary - rhubarb is not one of them.
    • In a food processor, combine the panko bread crumbs and tarragon leaves and pulse until combined.
    • French tarragon and chives in particular benefit from a cool period.
    • Harvest culinary and medicinal herbs like lemon balm, mint, French tarragon, summer savory and basil before they go to seed.
    • A whisper of herbs - rosemary and tarragon - perfume this wine, along with the flavor of melons.
    • The aniseed herbs, chervil, tarragon and fennel seem especially appropriate for summer.
    • The choice of herb tends to be decided by availability but in an ideal world, it would be a mix of flat-leaf parsley, chives and tarragon.
    • Also I couldn't find tarragon and chervil, so I just used mesclun salad greens with a bit of edible flowers.
    • Chanterelles are also fantastic in risottos and pasta dishes, and marry well with flat-leaf parsley or tarragon.
    • I picked up Thai basil this week which I cannot grow and a couple of French tarragon plants to replace the ones that the slugs had for lunch one day last week.
    • I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and thyme.
    • Choose five of the following fresh herbs: flat-leaf parsley, chives, mint, chervil, basil, dill, tarragon.
    • Garden-fresh smells abound, with tarragon, coriander and, you guessed it, Colorado tree moss.
    • Or why not make a large frittata with eggs and ricotta, and spice it up with bacon and a herb such as basil, tarragon or chervil?
    • But if you harvest hardy woody perennials such as thyme, savory, and tarragon heavily now, you can weaken the plants.
    • Dill, lemon balm, chives, tarragon are just a few examples.
    • Line the base of the steamer with lettuce leaves and scatter with the basil, tarragon and rosemary.
    • Flat-leaf parsley, chervil or tarragon all work nicely in there, too.

Origin

Mid 16th century: representing medieval Latin tragonia and tarchon, perhaps from an Arabic alteration of Greek drakōn ‘dragon’ (by association with drakontion ‘dragon arum’).

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