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    Anise Seeds

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    Anise is a fragrant herb treasured for its sweet, licorice-like flavor and aromatic seeds. Its delicate, feathery leaves and charming white flower clusters make it a visually appealing addition to any herb garden. Ideal for baking, teas, and savory dishes, anise is versatile and easy to grow, making it perfect for gardeners and cooks alike.


    Plant Characteristics

    • Height: 18-24 inches
    • Growth Habit: Upright and bushy
    • Foliage: Fine, feathery green leaves
    • Flowers: Small white blooms forming umbels, attractive to pollinators


    Flavor and Culinary Uses

    Anise seeds have a sweet, licorice-like flavor that enhances baked goods, savory dishes, and beverages. The leaves can be used fresh in salads or as a garnish. Anise is a popular ingredient in traditional Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, as well as in herbal teas and liqueurs like ouzo and sambuca.


    Benefits of Growing Anise

    • Produces flavorful seeds and leaves for diverse culinary applications.
    • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies to the garden.
    • Thrives in various climates and is drought-tolerant once established.
    • Adds ornamental value with its delicate flowers and feathery foliage.
    • Connects gardeners to ancient traditions with its historic culinary and medicinal uses.
     

    Seeds Per Packet

    250mg Pack Approximately 99
    750mg Pack
    Approximately 298
    1g Pack
    Approximately 397
    5g Pack Approximately 1,985 


    Fun Facts & History

    Anise has a long history, dating back to ancient Egypt, where it was used as a spice and a remedy for digestive ailments. Romans valued anise so highly that it was included in spiced cakes served at feasts. Its sweet, licorice-like flavor made it a sought-after herb in medieval Europe, and it was even taxed in Britain during the reign of Edward I. Today, anise remains a favorite ingredient in traditional liqueurs and herbal remedies worldwide.

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