Fennel is widely cultivated, both in its native range and elsewhere, for
its edible, strongly-flavoured leaves and seeds. It is a greyish-green,
hairless plant with vertically-grooved, branched stems which smell of
aniseed when crushed. Fennel seeds are the ripe, dried, gray-green
striped to yellowish brown schizocarpic fruits of the fennel bush, which
is of mediterranean origin. Fennel is used as a spice, a medicine and
food preservative from a very long period of time. Fennel is used as a
condiment and as culinary spice for meat dishes, fishes and seafood,
pickles, bread giving a special flavor.
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Varieties
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Sigapore / Europe Quality , Purity 99% or 98%
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Moisture
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8% Max.
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Purity
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99.00% Max.
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Admixture
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1% Max.
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