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[[Image:Fennel_seeds.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Fennel seeds]] | [[Image:Fennel_seeds.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Fennel seeds]] | ||
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'''Indian name: Saunf ''or'' Sonf''' | '''Indian name: Saunf ''or'' Sonf''' | ||
The bulb, foliage, and seeds of the fennel plant are widely used in many of the culinary traditions of the world. Fennel pollen is the most potent form of fennel, but also the most expensive. Dried fennel seed is an aromatic, [[anise]] | The bulb, foliage, and seeds of the fennel plant are widely used in many of the culinary traditions of the world. Fennel pollen is the most potent form of fennel, but also the most expensive. Dried fennel seed is an aromatic, [[anise]] flavoured spice, brown or green in colour when fresh, slowly turning a dull grey as the seed ages. For cooking, green seeds are optimal. The leaves are delicately flavoured and similar in shape to those of dill. The bulb is a crisp, hearty root [[vegetable]] and may be [[sauteed]], [[stewed]], [[braised]], [[grilled]], or eaten raw. | ||
Grind fennel seeds with a [[Coffee grinder|coffee grinder]] when you need them. | Grind fennel seeds with a [[Coffee grinder|coffee grinder]] when you need them. | ||
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==Alternatives== | ==Alternatives== | ||
[[Dill]] is visually similar fennel and also goes well with [[fish]]. [[Anise]] and [[star anise]] contain the same aromatic | [[Dill]] is visually similar fennel and also goes well with [[fish]]. [[Anise]] and [[star anise]] contain the same aromatic compound (anethole) so could probably be used as a substitute flavouring. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 12 April 2015


Plant name: Foeniculum vulgare
Indian name: Saunf or Sonf
The bulb, foliage, and seeds of the fennel plant are widely used in many of the culinary traditions of the world. Fennel pollen is the most potent form of fennel, but also the most expensive. Dried fennel seed is an aromatic, anise flavoured spice, brown or green in colour when fresh, slowly turning a dull grey as the seed ages. For cooking, green seeds are optimal. The leaves are delicately flavoured and similar in shape to those of dill. The bulb is a crisp, hearty root vegetable and may be sauteed, stewed, braised, grilled, or eaten raw. Grind fennel seeds with a coffee grinder when you need them.
All type of fennel are very good with fish.
Alternatives
Dill is visually similar fennel and also goes well with fish. Anise and star anise contain the same aromatic compound (anethole) so could probably be used as a substitute flavouring.
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Seasonal Information: Fennel
This information is specifically for countries in the northern temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; particularly the United Kingdom, however it should be applicable for northern USA, northern Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.
Fennel is at its best and in season during the following months: June, July, August & September.
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