tárkonyok
Tárkonyok are perennial herbs commonly known as tarragon, belonging to Artemisia dracunculus. The term typically refers to the culinary herb used in a variety of cuisines. In cultivation, two main varieties are emphasized: French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus var. sativa) and Russian tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus var. inodora). French tarragon is prized for a strong anise-like aroma but is sterile and usually propagated by cuttings; Russian tarragon is more vigorous, easier to grow from seed, and has a milder flavor.
Description and cultivation: Tarragon is a slender perennial with narrow, aromatic leaves and light green stems.
Harvesting and storage: Leaves are most flavorful just before flowering. For storage, fresh leaves can be kept
Culinary use: Tarragon is a staple in many culinary traditions, especially French cuisine, where it flavors
Notes: The essential oils give the herb its characteristic flavor, which can vary between varieties and growing