East End Extra Green Fennel Seeds (Green Saunf) 375g
East End Extra Green Fennel Seeds in 375g packets, which is also called Green Saunf. Fennel seeds are the dried ripe fruit of aromatic, herbaceous plant, called fennel plant. The fennel grows well in most mild climates. Ancient Indians used fennel as a condiment and culinary spice. The seeds are of green to yellow colour. This pack contains fennels seeds of extra green colour. The pleasingly warm, sweet smell and the clean appearance are clear indications of how well Indian fennel retains its exclusive quality, even after drying.
Ancient Indians used fennel as a condiment and culinary spice. The dried ripe fruit of an aromatic, herbaceous plant, fennel grows well in most mild climates. The seeds are green to yellow-brown in colour with prominent lighter ridges. The pleasingly warm, sweet smell and the clean appearance are clear indications of how well Indian fennel retains its exclusive quality, even after drying. Fennel was an important medical plant in the past. It was also believed to help cure stomach complaints and toothache.
| Code: | FENNEL010 |
|---|---|
| Allergens | may contain Peanuts, Gluten, Wheat, Sesame Seeds, Soybeans, Tree Nuts, Soybean & Mustard |
| Country Of Origin | UK |
| How to use? | To expose the flavour of the Fennel seeds you should dry fry the seeds in a frying pan. The whole plant is aromatic and the seeds smell like anise. The taste is warm, and fragrant but not very sweet. The seed is used for curries, flavouring meat and is used in the Chinese five spice. Well known as 'saunf', Indian fennel is used in food, medicine, liquor and perfume. |
| ingredients | Fennel Seeds |
| Brand | East End |
| Weight / Size | 375g |
| Barcode | 5018605003215 |
| Product Overview | Ancient Indians used fennel as a condiment and culinary spice. The dried ripe fruit of an aromatic, herbaceous plant, fennel grows well in most mild climates. The seeds are green to yellow-brown in colour with prominent lighter ridges. The pleasingly warm, sweet smell and the clean appearance are clear indications of how well Indian fennel retains its exclusive quality, even after drying. Fennel was an important medical plant in the past. It was also believed to help cure stomach complaints and toothache. |














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