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- Anise - Wikipedia
Anise is used to flavour Greek ouzo and Bulgarian mastika; [22] Italian sambuca; [22] French absinthe, anisette, [23] and pastis; [24] Portuguese anis which has an aniseed stem in each bottle crystallised with sugar, Spanish anis de chinchón, [25] anís, [26] anísado, [22] and Herbs de Majorca; [27] Turkish rakı; [22] Lebanese, Egyptian
- Anise (Pimpinella anisum): Benefits, Uses, and Growing Tips
Pimpinella anisum (Anise) Anise, Aniseed, Common Anise, Sweet Cumin, Anis, Anis Vert, Anise Plant
- Anise | Description, Plant, Spice, Flavor, Uses | Britannica
Anise is an herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae), cultivated chiefly for its dry fruits, called aniseed, whose the flavor resembles licorice Anise is widely used to flavor pastries, meat dishes, and liqueurs and has been used in herbal medicine
- 7 Health Benefits and Uses of Anise Seed
Anise seed, or aniseed, is often used to add flavor to desserts and drinks, but it's also known for its powerful health-promoting properties Here are 7 benefits and uses of anise seed
- Anise: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions . . . - WebMD
Drugs Supplements anise Anise - Uses, Side Effects, and More OTHER NAME (S): Anis Vert, Aniseed, Anise Essential Oil, Anise Oil Show More
- Anise: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions
Other Name (s): Anis, Anís, Anis Vert, Aniseed, Anise Essential Oil, Anisi Fructus, Graine d'Anis Vert, Huile Essentielle d'Anis, Phytoestrogen, Phyto-Œstrogène, Pimpinella anisum, Pinella, Semen Anisi, Shatpushpa, Sweet Cumin, Velaiti Saunf
- 7 Health Benefits and Uses of Anise Seeds - Vinmec
Anise seeds are widely recognized as a flavorful spice used in various dishes However, anise seeds also offer numerous health benefits The anise plant, or Pimpinella anisum, belongs to the same family as carrots, celery, and parsley It can grow up to 3 feet (1 meter) tall and produces white flowers and a small fruit known as anise seeds Anise has a distinctive licorice-like flavor and is
- Anise - Herbal Encyclopedia
Another plant, Pericón, the Mexican marigold, is sometimes called “Yerba de Anis” because of its peculiar aniselike aroma History Anise has been cultivated in Egypt for at least 4,000 years A reference was found in an Egyptian papyrus dating around 2000 BCE
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