
BIO Fennel
ca. 290 gca.
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Also known as anise dill. Its taste and smell resemble anise seeds. It has appetite-stimulating, carminative, antispasmodic, and milk-increasing effects.
Interesting facts
It got its name from its strong aroma, similar to anise seeds. When consumed raw, it has an intense flavour; when cooked, it is much milder. Its mineral salt, vitamin C, and carotene content are also not negligible.

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Usage
Its seeds are cooked in soups and fish dishes, and its bulb is grated and added to coleslaw. It is one of our best anti-fermentation and anti-bloating herbs. The uses of its bulb are versatile; it can be used to make appetizers, soups, stews, vegetable side dishes, sauces, and piquant salads.
Storage
Store in the refrigerator between 0-4 °C.
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