The price of a sprig of tarragon can vary depending on factors like location, season, and whether it's fresh or dried. Typically, fresh tarragon might cost around $1 to $3 for a small bunch at a grocery store, while dried tarragon can range from $2 to $5 for a small container. Prices may differ at farmers' markets or specialty stores.
Rabbits can eat a variety of grasses, vegetables, and fruits, and even herbs. Our house rabbit loves a sprig or two of parsley, mint, rosemary, and other such herbs. So tarragon should be fine as well. Be careful when feeding any new food to your rabbit, as it may cause an upset tummy or intestinal difficulties. Try your rabbit on a small amount of the tarragon and see if it likes it. Watch for the next day or two to see if the droppings change or if your rabbit shows signs of distress. But if all is fine and bunny likes it and, a sprig or two every and then should be fine as a treat.
When using dry herbs versus fresh herbs, a good rule of thumb is to use 1 portion of dry herbs for every 3 portions of fresh herbs. So, one tsp of dried tarragon would be the equivalent to 3 tsps. of fresh tarragon.
Tarragon in Tagalog is called "tarragon." The Filipino language does not have a specific term for this herb.
1 teaspoon of dried dill = 1 sprig of dill
As much as you want, - a "large" sprig could be any size, you are seeing it, not us.
Tarragon is called "तारखा" (tarakha) in Hindi.
About 3 gm.
the main stem
Yes. The apple cider flavor will be much milder than with the tarragon.
Tarragon in Tamil is commonly known as "தாக்கீர இலை" (Thaakkeer ilai).
Ah, the beauty of tarragon, a delightful herb! When substituting fresh tarragon for dried, remember that the ratio is typically 3:1. So, if a recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of dried tarragon, you can use 3 tablespoons of fresh tarragon. Just remember, cooking is all about experimenting and finding what works best for you. Happy painting in the kitchen!
1 pack