Background: Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) is a perennial herb or subshrub belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is widely used in culinary recipes from several areas of the world for its aromatic properties. This study analyses the traditional use and the cultivation of this crop in the village of Sappada/Plodn, a German linguistic island in north-eastern Italy. Here, the species, vernacularly known as pèrschtròmm, is employed to flavour a sour soft cheese, called saurnshotte. Methods: This paper verifies the taxonomic identity of pèrschtròmm and studies its traditional use in Sappada/Plodn. The gathered information concerned tarragon propagation, cultivation, plant material processing and preparation of saurnshotte. The survey is based on ethnobotanical interviews integrated with literature research.Results: Tarragon is still cultivated by a dozen inhabitants, but its use on domestic scale for cheese production is almost disappeared. Nevertheless, the recent revival of this tradition is bringing the production of saurnshotte from a domestic scale to a commercial one finding a place in the Sappada economy that is mostly touristic based. Discussion: tarragon is not a common ingredient in northern Italy culinary tradition and It is interesting to note that the cultivation of this crop is limited to Sappada/Plodn, not occurring in neighbouring villages. This fact supports the connection between Sappada/Plodn with Tyrolean and Carinthian regions, where the village inhabitants are supposed to come from. Conclusions:The survey verified the taxonomic identity of pèrschtròmm as tarragon, sustaining the identification with herbarium vouchers. The current cultivation and processing of tarragon for saurnshotte production is still a cultural heritage of the linguistic island, even if threatened by the low number of holders of folk knowledge and the commercialization of new tarragon-based products designed ad hoc for tourists' consumption.
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