Asteraceae family
Grown and distilled in Corsica.
Also known as Estragon, this is a perennial herb, used extensively in cooking, particularly beloved by the French.. It’s sweet, spicy, and peppery. The entire herb is distilled.
Tarragon, Are You a Wild Boar?
A Poem by Vi Khi Nao
Tarragon, are you a wild boar?
My friend, lemon zest, has not been that
Thyme, Cognac, falooda glass noodle
These things prowl the night without cape
Gooseberries or bacalao
Tarragon, are you a wild boar?
Each time I eat you, I stop breathing
Little owl, where is your happiness?
Wake up + make people believe
In you, gastrique + steaklette
Is that chive embarrassed?
To be with the savoy cabbage?
Tarragon, are you a wild boar?
I was born female, hyper-focused
Let me trim your skirt, halibut
It’s dragging salt against my oregano
Buttered by butter in no butter
Tarragon, are you a wild boar?
It’s too bad the caper isn’t wearing
A cape when the Peruvian potatoes
Are sitting on a bed of coals while
Floating down a river coconut
On the verge of falling off
A truffle, which is a
Shadow floating inside of a shadow
Arctander
Tarragon (estragon) is a colorless, or very pale yellow to greenish-yellow liquid, with a sweet-anisic, green-spicy, slightly celery-like odor, very similar to that of the fresh herb.
The flavor of this oil is sweet and slightly spicy-aromatic, reminiscent of anise and basil with that faint celery note.
Tarragon (Estragon) is used perfumery, usually in trace amounts, in chypre, l’origan types, fougères, lilac bases, green floral bases, etc.
Blends well with galbanum, lavender, vanilla, clove, oakmoss etc
The flavor is extensively used in liquors and to replace the herb in commercial canning production.
Battaglia
Aromatherapy uses include:
Digestive system for indigestion, hiccups, flatulence, spasms, etc
Reproductive system for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, PMS
Blending is suggested with sweet fennel, ginger, cardamom, peppermint, roman chamomile, clary sage, lavender, sweet marjoram.
Best used in a compress, massage, ointment, and inhalation. Not recommended for the bath.
Safety Warning
As with most essential oils, dilute before using on skin. Perform a patch test before use if essential oil sensitivity is suspected. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not use on children or pets. Seek advice from a trained aromatherapist before using on people with compromised immune systems. Keep away from eyes and mucus membranes.
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