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Dried fennel seed
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Dried fennel seed
The dried fennel seed is the dehydrated fruit of the fennel plant (Foeniculum vulgare), an aromatic herb native to the Mediterranean basin. It has an oval, striped shape and a color that ranges from olive green to light brown. These small seeds possess a sweet and anise-like flavor, with a slightly bitter touch, making them an essential ingredient in various cuisines around the world.
Traditionally, fennel seed is used as a spice to enhance flavors in stews, soups, meats, fish, and spice blends, especially in Indian, Mediterranean, and Latin American cuisines.
Properties: In addition to its culinary value, fennel seed is recognized for its digestive, carminative, and anti-inflammatory properties. It aids digestion, reduces the formation of gas, and can help relieve stomach discomfort. It also contains antioxidants and nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making it a healthy addition to one's diet.
Synonyms in Spanish according to different regions of Latin America: in some countries it is known as anís de bendición, alcaravea (although this is actually a different seed, they are sometimes confused), semilla de fenogreco (erroneously), and in general simply as semilla de hinojo. In Mexico and other countries, the term hinojo seco is commonly used to refer to the seed in its dehydrated version for culinary uses.
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