Tansy vs Tangy - What's the difference?
tansy | tangy |
A herbaceous plant with yellow flowers, of the genus Tanacetum , especially .
* 1913 , DH Lawrence, Sons and Lovers , Penguin 2006, p. 365:
(uncountable, obsolete) A dish common in the seventeenth century, made of eggs, sugar, rose water, cream, and the juice of herbs (including tansy), baked with butter in a shallow dish.
having a sharp, pungent flavor
* {{quote-news
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, date=December 15
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, title=How to cook the perfect nut roast
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As a proper noun tansy
is .As an adjective tangy is
having a sharp, pungent flavor.tansy
English
(wikipedia tansy)Noun
- The sunny afternoon was there, like another land. By the path grew tansy and little trees.
- (Pepys)
Derived terms
* double tansy * tansy mustardSee also
* pennyroyal * savinAnagrams
* * *tangy
English
Adjective
(er)citation, page= , passage=Christmas queen Mary Berry's aubergine five-nut roast, from her Christmas Collection, is, as the name suggests, rather more focused on the nut side of things. Breadcrumbs play second fiddle to a medley of almonds, Brazils, chestnuts, pine nuts and pistachios which, although tangy with lemon juice and garlic, is outrageously dense. A single slice of this could leave you supine in front of the Queen's speech without even the wherewithal to reach for the remote control.}}