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Aniseed is a spice and seasoning derived from the dried fruit of the anise plant. It has a sweet, licorice-like flavor and is used in a variety of dishes, including baked goods, curries, and stews. Aniseed is also used to flavor liqueurs, such as ouzo and sambuca. It is also used in traditional medicines and as a breath freshener.
Aniseed is widely available in grocery stores, health food stores, and online retailers. It is typically sold in whole seed form, ground powder, or as an extract. Aniseed is also used in a variety of products, such as teas, candies, and syrups.
Aniseed is a popular spice and seasoning in many parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. It is also used in some parts of Asia and the Americas.
Some companies in the aniseed market include McCormick & Company, Inc., A.Vogel, Frontier Co-op, and Starwest Botanicals. Show Less Read more