fines herbes
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of fines herbes
1840–50; < French: fine herbs
Example Sentences
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It’s a part of cuisines across the Mediterranean and Western Europe, and a key ingredient in tabbouleh salad, salsa verde, fines herbes blend, and bouquets garnis.
From Seattle Times
Tarragon is a mainstay in French cooking and an essential ingredient in both Béarnaise sauce and the combination of herbs known as fines herbes.
From Salon
Perhaps it’s the strange “Feinherb,” which does not indicate that the wine is steeped with fines herbes but that it is “half dry.”
From Washington Post
Lately, he says, he’s been working on an herbed roasted turkey breast sandwich with fines herbes mayo, roasted tomatoes, watercress and Crescenza cheese.
From Los Angeles Times
That was followed by an expert lesson in a perfect chicken aux fines herbes.+
From New York Times
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