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garni

American  
[gar-nee] / garˈni /

adjective

French.
  1. garnished.


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It is highlighted in dishes like Middle Eastern Tabbouleh and falafel, and is also a key component in a bouquet garni, a bundle of herbs used to season many Mediterranean dishes.

From Washington Times • Jun. 8, 2023

The Algonquins had named the territory he lived in Great Water, michi garni.

From "Song of Solomon" by Toni Morrison

Il est bien garni de villages, et par tout on y trouve tout ce dont on a besoin.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III by Hakluyt, Richard

Put the bones of the hare into a saucepan with two onions sliced, one good-sized carrot, a tiny piece of garlic, two cloves, and a bouquet garni, and one bayleaf.

From Dressed Game and Poultry à la Mode by Salis, Harriet A. de

No kind of house in a good quarter, and tolerably well garni, can be had under �250 to �300 per annum, and many are as high as �500.

From Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I by Downey, Edmund

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