Organic Fennel Seed 100g Heat sealed Pouch Steenbergs

Steenbergs Organic Fennel Seeds (really the fruit) are from an aromatic herb traditional in Europe. Steenbergs organic fennel seeds have a taste suggestive of anise, being warm and spicy with an almost medicinal freshness. Use Steenbergs organic fenn...

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  • Flavours: Balanced
  • Cuisines: Asian, Chinese, Indian
  • Ingredient features: Organic, Salt free, Sugar free, Vegan / plant-based, Kosher - KLBD
  • Packaging type: Paper
  • Recyclability: Recyclable

Nutritional information

  • Values per 100g:
  • Energy 339kCal; 1444kJ
  • Fat 0.7g
  • Carbohydrates 69.5g
  • Protein 13.9g
  • Values per 2g teaspoon:
  • Energy 7kCal; 29kJ
  • Fat 0.0g
  • Carbohydrates 1.4g
  • Protein 0.3g

Organic Fennel Seed 100g Heat sealed Pouch Steenbergs details and description

Steenbergs Organic Fennel Seeds (really the fruit) are from an aromatic herb traditional in Europe. Steenbergs organic fennel seeds have a taste suggestive of anise, being warm and spicy with an almost medicinal freshness. Use Steenbergs organic fennel seeds with fish or vegetables or give your sausages or chicken a Mediterranean feel by using organic fennel seeds.  Why not try our recipe for a Creamy Chicken Curry?

Fennel is an annual plant, Foeniculum vulgare dulce, that is a culinary species related to wild fennel, Foeniculum vulgare.  It is a small herb that grows to 90cm (35 inches) high and has soft, celery-like stems, with numerous, frond-like, green leaves that give it a ferny appearance.  Fennel plants grow masses of bright-yellow, umbrella-shaped blossoms that flower in summer, followed by the fennel fruit (called fennel seeds in the spice industry) which develop in autumn.  The plant has a mild anise aroma.  To harvest fennel, the stems are cut, the seed heads dried in the shade before being threshed to separate out the dried fennel fruits.  The dried fennel seeds are yellow with a hint of green (the greener the seeds the higher the quality).  Fennel seeds are 5-7mm (0.25 inches long) and many of the seeds are split into two.  Along the side of the fennel seeds there are a few pale, really thin ribs that run along their length.   Like the plant itself, the seeds have a faint anise aroma; the fennel seeds taste more strongly of anise and are warm, spicy, cleansing and refreshing.  For further details on organic fennel, visit  Wikipedia.

The refreshing anise flavours of fennel are popular in Asian and Indian cuisine.  Fennel combines well with sweet spices like allspice and cardamom and warmer, spicier flavours like ginger, mustard and paprika.  Fennel is good in breads, pasta, sausages (especially dried and smoked) and works well in tomato dishes and tomato-based sauces.  For some inspiration on how to cook with fennel, try the Steenbergs recipe section or Allrecipes and the BBC websites.

Part of the new improved heat sealed paper bag range of herbs and spices from Steenbergs - plastic-free.

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