Anise Seed

pimpinella anisum
UMBELLIFERAE FAMILY

Avoid If...
Don't take this herb if you are allergic to Anise
or its main ingredient, anethole.

Special Cautions
Anise poses no known risks
when taken at customary dosage levels.
There is a slight possibility that you could develop
an allergic sensitivity to the herb.

Possible Drug Interactions
No interactions have been reported.

Special Information
If You Are Pregnant or Breastfeeding
No harmful effects are known.

ACTIONS
medicinal properties
Antibacterial
Antispasmodic
Aromatic
Carminative
Expectorant
Digestive
Expectorant
Hormonal
Muscle Relaxant
Stimulant
Stomachic
Tonic


Special Thanks

Aniseed - 3 Units / 2 oz

Aniseed - 3 Units / 2 oz

Aniseed imparts a slightly sweet and licorice like flavor. Traditionally used in cookies, cakes and breads. A common ingredient in Middle Eastern and Indian soups and stews. Crush the seeds to release their full flavor. Try as a seasoning for meat dishes, especially beef. The M & B Difference: The difference that you can see... and smell... and taste. We work long and hard to seek out the best quality, most flavorful spices in the world. In fact, the difference in quality is so pronounced that you can easily see the difference in side by side comparisons. But more importantly, you and your family will enjoy the better smells and tastes in the foods that you prepare. Browse through the comparisons that follow and you'll see what we are talking about. You'll know why we are gaining many loyal customers every day.




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