Anise, Pimpinella anisum Seeds
Anise, Pimpinella anisum Seeds
One of the oldest known spices in England, first appeared in the Grocers’ Company of London. Added to bread and sausage in Italy for centuries. Wonderful strong licorice flavor. Very easy to grow, similar to dill in habit.
- Conventional
- Annual plants grow to about 3 feet tall
- Green leaves and white flowers
- Wonderful strong licorice flavor
This variety works for:
- Dried seedsThe seeds of anise are often used to flavor teas, candies, and cookies. They lend their flavor to black jelly beans, pizzelle (an Italian cookie), and pfeffernĂĽsse (a German holiday cookie).
Anise is also used to flavor a number of liquors such as absinthe, ouzo, and sambuca.
Try adding ground anise seeds to your sausage mixtures or pairing them with orange and clove seasoning in a bread.
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Anise, Pimpinella anisum Seeds
One of the oldest known spices in England, first appeared in the Grocers’ Company of London. Added to bread and sausage in Italy for centuries. Wonderful strong licorice flavor. Very easy to grow, similar to dill in habit.
- Conventional
- Annual plants grow to about 3 feet tall
- Green leaves and white flowers
- Wonderful strong licorice flavor
This variety works for:
- Dried seedsThe seeds of anise are often used to flavor teas, candies, and cookies. They lend their flavor to black jelly beans, pizzelle (an Italian cookie), and pfeffernĂĽsse (a German holiday cookie).
Anise is also used to flavor a number of liquors such as absinthe, ouzo, and sambuca.
Try adding ground anise seeds to your sausage mixtures or pairing them with orange and clove seasoning in a bread.
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