bouquet garni

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from French bouquet garni (literally “garnished bouquet”).

  1. borrowed from bouquet garni

Definitions

  1. A bundled mixture of herbs or dried herbs used as a flavouring for stews, soups, and…

    A bundled mixture of herbs or dried herbs used as a flavouring for stews, soups, and sauces.

    • In the past, the bouquet garni was a prescribed mixture of thyme, bay leaf, and parsley. But thankfully the traditional formula has changed as cooking methods have become less regimented.

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