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Anise - Wikipedia
Anise also called aniseed or rarely anix, is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. Anise. en.wikipedia.org
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Aniseed Spice | Buy Online | Free Shipping Over $49 - Adagio Teas
Sweet and aromatic, with notes of licorice, fennel, and tarragon, aniseed is a popular ingredient in confections and tisanes around the world. www.adagio.com
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Buy Whole Anise Seed Online - Selefina Spices
Aniseed is the fragrant seeds of a flowering plant native to the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia. It is sweet and aromatic, with distinct notes of ... www.selefina.com
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aniseed
aniseed (ˈænɪsiːd) Forms as in prec. 1. a. The seed of the anise, used as a carminative, and in the preparation of Oil of Anise, Spirit of Anise, Anise water, and Anisette.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxxi. (1495) 653 Some greyne and sede is gendred in plantis wythout coddys: as it faryth in A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aniseed | Herbs - Herbal Reality
Aniseed is a soothing, aromatic, carminative, similar to fennel, used to settle the stomach and help expel trapped gas. www.herbalreality.com
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Anise: Uses, Side Effects, and More - Verywell Health
Anise is an annual herb of the parsley family that's said to have health benefits including relieving menstrual cramps and menopausal symptoms. www.verywellhealth.com
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Aniseed ball
Aniseed balls are a comfit type of hard round sweet sold in the UK, Ireland, Malta, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. They are flavoured by aniseed oil, with a strong aniseed flavour, and last for a long time in the mouth before dissolving. wikipedia.org
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Aniseed (whole) - Williamson Wines
Aniseed is a warm licorice-tasting seed that is harvested from an annual plant with flat, feathery leaves and white, late summer blooming flower-heads. williamsonwines.com
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The Spice Way Premium Anise Seeds - Ground seeds (8 oz) also ...
The Spice Way Premium Anise Seeds - Ground seeds (8 oz) also called Aniseed. Used for baking bread, cooking and even tea. www.amazon.com
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Aniseed - India Tree
Aniseed is a distinctive spice derived from the seeds of the anise plant, a native of the eastern Mediterranean. Renowned for its sweet, licorice-like flavor. www.indiatree.com
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Anise | Description, Plant, Spice, Flavor, & Uses - Britannica
Aniseed is widely used to flavour pastries; it is the characteristic ingredient of a German bread called anisbrod. In the Mediterranean region ... www.britannica.com
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Aniseed Valley
Aniseed Valley is a locality running between the Tasman district and Marlborough Region in the South Island of New Zealand. The main road in the area is Aniseed Valley Road, which starts at at Hope. wikipedia.org
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anniseed
anniseed obs. form of aniseed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Syzygium anisatum
comparable to true aniseed. The leaves are 6–12 cm long with prominently undulated margins and rich aniseed aroma when crushed. wikipedia.org
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Comfit
These aniseed comfits seem to be a precursor of modern aniseed balls. wikipedia.org
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