Fennel Seeds | Bulk | Spice Jungle

Fennel Seeds | Bulk | Spice Jungle

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Fennel Seeds Long, chartreuse, and slender. Fennel seeds have more pop than a firecracker and an incalculable number of uses in the kitchen and in medicine. No kitchen – be it Chinese, American, Jamaican, French, Moroccan, Syrian, etcetera – is complete without it.   Fennel Seed is a versatile spice prized for its aromatic anise flavor. We select choice seeds, then dry them to preserve the woodsy, effervescent flavor. Fennel seeds are commonly used with pickles, lentils, beets, potatoes, or cabbage. All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO   Fennel seeds are one of the world’s most popular and used spices, trailing only behind clove and black pepper. This soft, slender perennial plant has many culinary uses. The roots are commonly used as medicine. The bulb is shaved into salads, pickled, or roasted until achingly sweet and tender. The flowers are used as a finishing herb and flavoring for delicate spirits. The seeds are added to all sorts of foods, and medicinally they act as both a digestive and a breath freshener. The flavor of fennel seed certainly falls into the anise-licorice family of herbs. Yet, fennel also boasts hints of parsley and celery – the vegetal flavor offsets all the licorice sweetness and makes it one of the most preferred spices in the world. Ground fennel has numerous uses, from soups and chowders, to braises and breads. However, a favorite application is to combine it with salt and pungent spices like cardamom or black pepper and create a rub for root vegetables. Recommended Applications Fennel seed is commonly used with pickles, lentils, beets, potatoes, or cabbage. Used to flavor cheese spreads, salad dressings, or butter, this versatile spice has so many great applications. The flavor of the Fennel seeds pair well with game or grains, and can also be used in cookies, spiced tea, cakes, or bread. Basic Preparation Typically, the Fennel Seed is used whole, but can also be cracked or coarsely ground before application. You may grind the Fennel Seed with a pepper mill or mortar & pestle, and should store remaining grounds in a well-filled, airtight glass container. Ingredients Fennel seeds.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandSpiceJungle
ProductSingle Spice
Food SpecificationsCaffeine Free
Expiration Date2024
AllergensNone Specified
StyleWhole
TypeFennel
Regional CuisineFrench
FormWhole
Food AislePantry
Country/Region Of ManufactureIndia

Fennel Seeds Long, chartreuse, and slender. Fennel seeds have more pop than a firecracker and an incalculable number of uses in the kitchen and in medicine. No kitchen – be it Chinese, American, Jamaican, French, Moroccan, Syrian, etcetera – is complete without it.   Fennel Seed is a versatile spice prized for its aromatic anise flavor. We select choice seeds, then dry them to preserve the woodsy, effervescent flavor. Fennel seeds are commonly used with pickles, lentils, beets, potatoes, or cabbage. All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO   Fennel seeds are one of the world’s most popular and used spices, trailing only behind clove and black pepper. This soft, slender perennial plant has many culinary uses. The roots are commonly used as medicine. The bulb is shaved into salads, pickled, or roasted until achingly sweet and tender. The flowers are used as a finishing herb and flavoring for delicate spirits. The seeds are added to all sorts of foods, and medicinally they act as both a digestive and a breath freshener. The flavor of fennel seed certainly falls into the anise-licorice family of herbs. Yet, fennel also boasts hints of parsley and celery – the vegetal flavor offsets all the licorice sweetness and makes it one of the most preferred spices in the world. Ground fennel has numerous uses, from soups and chowders, to braises and breads. However, a favorite application is to combine it with salt and pungent spices like cardamom or black pepper and create a rub for root vegetables. Recommended Applications Fennel seed is commonly used with pickles, lentils, beets, potatoes, or cabbage. Used to flavor cheese spreads, salad dressings, or butter, this versatile spice has so many great applications. The flavor of the Fennel seeds pair well with game or grains, and can also be used in cookies, spiced tea, cakes, or bread. Basic Preparation Typically, the Fennel Seed is used whole, but can also be cracked or coarsely ground before application. You may grind the Fennel Seed with a pepper mill or mortar & pestle, and should store remaining grounds in a well-filled, airtight glass container. Ingredients Fennel seeds.

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