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Anise extract
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Anise extract is a liquid concentrate obtained from the seeds of the Pimpinella anisum plant, commonly known as anise. This ingredient is highly valued in cooking for its characteristic sweet and aromatic flavor, with slightly liquor-like nuances reminiscent of licorice.
Anise originates from the Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia, where it has been used since ancient times both in gastronomy and traditional medicine. The extract is obtained by macerating or distilling the seeds, thus achieving a more intense flavor that is easy to dose in various preparations.
In cooking, anise extract is primarily used to flavor desserts, breads, beverages, and some savory dishes in Latin and European cuisine. Its flavor provides a unique touch that complements ingredients like vanilla, cinnamon, and lemon very well.
Among its properties, its ability to aid digestion and relieve stomach discomfort stands out, which has historically increased its popularity in teas and liqueurs.
In different regions of Latin America, anise extract may also be known simply as anise essence or anise flavoring, terms commonly used in home and commercial recipes.
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