Name a more refined herb

Name a more refined herb.

haha good luck

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I'll bite. What makes an herb 'refined'?

I like it. It makes my pickles taste fresh

It elevates your dishes.

it's the best thing with boiled or mashed potatoes.
melt some butter, then stir in the dill and pour over the top of your spuds
also, nothing beats a nice gerkhin

Tastes like McDonalds fillet of fish.
That burger legit tastes of nothing but Dill.

*obfuscates your direction*

DUDE

DILL

Chervil.

*wins everything*

This is the ideal herb.

You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.

marjoram

The isn't anything refined about it.

Tarragon

everyone in this thread is wrong

Yis

The answer is tarragon

everyone else is wrong

So what the fuck is this actually and why do bongs call it coriander?

Curled parsley is best parsely

No mexicans near you?

It's cilantro, and bongs don't know basic cooking nor English. They don't know the difference between it being used as an herb or a spice. The herb is cilantro, coriander are the seeds or spice.

rosemary ofc

LEGLISE DIS

sure there is, and the roots and seeds are incredibly usefull as well( plus id say its used more universaly than almost any other herb)

>an herb
its hhhhhhhhherb not 'erb
so its A herb not AN herb
learn English you mut

merriam-webster.com/dictionary/herb
Now shut up.

idk,. I prefer tarragon to dill. But dill is good in pickles, and buttermilk dressing.

You're wrong and it's thyme you shut the fuck up.

Not that user but
>cherrypicking from an inferior dictionary

en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/herb

>Still vocalized "'erb"
So you're proving me right then?

Both the word coriander and cilantro come from the Latin word coriandrum.
Coriander seed is coriander seed, and coriander leaves are coriander leaves. What's so difficult to understand about that? It's like confusing fennel seed and fennel root/leaves

Does it smell similar to sage?

Herbs shouldn't be "refined." That's the whole point of herbs. They grow in the mother fucking ground and you can just pull them and throw it in your soup.

Dill is fucking awesome though.

like a ghost?

>herb
derb?

>Add the tinest amount to dish
>The whole thing now tastes like salt

Every single time.

gas yourself for having inferior genes.

like an angel.