Anise and Star Anise

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Anise seeds Annual plants grow to about 3 feet tall Green leaves and white flowers Wonderful strong licorice flavor 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. Annual. Learn to Grow Anise Direct Seed: 1/4" Deep Germination: 20-28 Days Thin: 6-8" Apart Light: Full Sun Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after last frost. Anise needs 120-130 days to mature fully, so plant as early as possible. Prefers well-drained average soil. Harvest seeds when they turn gray and come away from seed heads easily
🔮🕯 (français plus bas) Anise seed, with its distinct licorice-like flavor, holds a special place both in culinary and traditional medicine practices. Rich in nutrients like iron, magnesium, calcium, and vitamins A and C, anise seed is valued for its potential health benefits. It's often used to aid digestion, alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort, and even freshen breath. In folklore and spiritual traditions, anise seed is believed to possess magical properties as well. It's associated with ...
You Can Use Anise Extract In Place Of The Seed, But There's One Caveat — Tasting Table
You Can Use Anise Extract In Place Of The Seed, But There's One Caveat — Tasting Table
Anise And Star Anise: Two Different Spices, Same Flavors
Anise essential oil Fact Sheet
Anise essential oil is a powerful plant extract that has many benefits for the mind, body and spirit. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a variety of conditions. Anise oil is extracted from the anise plant, a flowering herb in the parsley family. The oil has a sweet, licorice-like smell and is colorless or pale yellow. It is widely used in aromatherapy and can be found in many commercial products such as mouthwash, toothpaste and candy. #anise #essentialoil