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Tarragon

Tarragon
Markon First Crop (MFC) Tarragon brightens meals with vibrant, spicy notes of licorice for pennies per plate.

Product Details

Shelf Life:
Julian pack date.
Ethylene Producing:
No
Ethylene Sensitive:
Yes
Kosher:
No

Available Offerings from Markon for Tarragon

Description Net Weight Pack GTIN UPC
Tarragon 1 pounds or .45 kilograms 1 LB 0 06 11628 92700 8 6 11628 92700 8
Tarragon .50 pounds or .23 kilograms .50 LB 0 06 11628 92710 7 6 11628 92710 7
Tarragon 1 pounds or .45 kilograms 2/.50 LB 1 06 11628 92713 5 6 11628 92713 8
Tarragon .25 pounds or .12 kilograms .25 LB 0 06 11628 92720 6 6 11628 92720 6

Storage Tips:

Keep in original containers; store at proper temperatures; keep away from ethylene producing items.

Handling Tips:

Handle as little as possible to reduce bruising and premature spoilage; do not wash until ready to use. Rinse whole fruits and vegetables in clean running water prior to using.

General Usage Ideas

  • Mayonnaise-based salads (egg, chicken, lobster, potato) love tarragon; snip leaves into mixture and serve on bread, in lettuce wraps, or with water crackers.
  • Accent puréed carrot soup with tarragon and orange juice.

Fall / Winter Usage Ideas:

  • Simmer RSS Baby Carrots, MFC Tarragon, and RSS Proprietary Blend Orange Juice until liquid is fully reduced to a syrup; serve with roasted pork
  • Roast red snapper with marinated artichoke hearts, MFC Potatoes, slices of MFC Lemons, and MFC Tarragon
  • Drizzle a cream sauce accented with MFC Chervil and MFC Tarragon over roasted pheasant

Spring / Summer Usage Ideas:

  • Grill MFC Portabella Mushrooms; drizzle with melted butter accented with MFC Tarragon and RSS Washed & Trimmed Parsley
  • Stir MFC Green Seedless Grapes and chopped MFC Tarragon into chicken, turkey, and egg salads; serve on sliced baguette
  • Stuff a whole trout with sliced MFC Lemons, sliced MFC Onions, and tarragon; grill and serve with garlic-MFC Tarragon aioli

Did You Know?

Herbs are one of the oldest agricultural products. Egyptian records from as early as 2800 B.C. mention their role in food, medicine, cosmetics, perfumes, dyes and magic.

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