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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

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

Moisten with two spoonfuls of stock, a bouquet garni, two bayleaves and a clove, pepper and salt to taste.

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

The two men lived at an hotel garni in Rue de Seine.

From My Life — Volume 1 by Wagner, Richard

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