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Fennel is a spice and seasoning that is derived from the dried seeds of the Foeniculum vulgare plant. It has a sweet, anise-like flavor and is used in a variety of dishes, including soups, salads, and fish. Fennel is also used to flavor liqueurs, such as absinthe and ouzo. In addition, it is used in many traditional medicines, such as Ayurveda and Chinese medicine.
Fennel is widely available in grocery stores and specialty spice shops. It is also sold online, in bulk, and in pre-packaged forms. Fennel is often used in combination with other spices, such as cumin, coriander, and turmeric.
Some companies in the Fennel market include McCormick & Company, Inc., Frontier Co-op, and The Spice House. These companies offer a variety of Fennel products, including ground Fennel, Fennel seed, and Fennel essential oil. Show Less Read more