In Praise of Tarragon!:
Tarragon, also known as “Tarkhun” or “Tarkhoon,” is a herb with a slightly tangy and slightly bitter taste. It’s fascinating how the combination of bitterness and tanginess can result in such a delightful flavor! Tarragon originates from North Asia and Western regions of America, but it is now cultivated worldwide.
This flavorful herb is widely used in French cuisine to add taste to meats, poultry, and fish, as well as in salad dressings and vinegar. In many culinary traditions, tarragon is used fresh.
In some cultures like ours, dried tarragon is also utilized. It finds its way into various dishes, pickles, and especially pickled cucumbers!
In fact, for many of us, pickled cucumbers without tarragon might seem strange. Apart from pickles, it is used to enhance the flavor of meat dishes and is commonly added to herbal teas and infusions. Tarragon is one of the most versatile herbs, and even though we may not crave it daily, it silently enriches our lives, making them fragrant and flavorful.
Getrocknete schwarze Limetten
گلپر
Dried onion
Berberitze Paste
Stew spice( Khoreshti )
Tumeric powder
Zerkleinerte getrocknete schwarze Limetten
Abgosht spice( goulash )
Morgentee
Geschälte getrocknete Limette
Getrocknete Kräutermix (Ash )
Dried Herb Mix (Ghormeh Sabzi)
Pickling spice
سبزی خشک کوکو
Bitterorangenduft
Chicken and fish spice
Cardamom and saffron tea
Rose Distillate
دانه فلفل سفید
Abendkräutertee
Getrocknete Sommer Bohnenkraut
Getrocknete Minze
Schwarzer Pfeffer
Kookoo Mischung
