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Cultivation |
Also known
as finocchio, common fennel, sweet fennel, wild fennel and
sweet cumin. Store in cool, dry, dark place away from heat,
light and moisture. Seeds will stay fresh for 2 years. Ground
Fennel will keep for 6 months to 1 year if stored properly. |
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Fennel
yields an herb and a spice. The stems and leaves are all
edible. The spice comes from the dried seeds, the herb comes
from the leaves and the stalk and root are the vegetable. |
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16 plants(1 flat) $65.00 |
Fennel is
native to the Mediterranean and is one of our oldest
cultivated plan. Roman warriors took fennel to keep in good
health while their ladies ate it to prevent obesity |
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The seed is
similar to anise seed, but sweeter and milder. It pairs well
with fish, but Italians also like to add it to sauces, meats &
sausages. If you are familiar with the taste, it is probably
from having it in commercially prepared sausages. The leaves
and stems can be finely chopped and used in salads and cooked
vegetables. Also add to soups and stuffing. |
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