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Caraway seeds are crescent-shaped and around 2 mm long, with five pale ridges. The seed, usually used whole, has a pungent, anise-like flavor. The aroma comes from essential oils, mostly carvone and limonene. Caraway seed oil is also used as a fragrance component in soaps, lotions, and perfumes. The plant looks similar to a carrot plant, with finely divided, feathery leaves with thread-like divisions, growing on 20-30 cm stems. The main flower stem is 40-60 cm tall, with white or pink flowers in umbels. The roots may be cooked like parsnips or carrots. It prefers sun and well-drained soil.


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The dill is derived from a Norse word which means to soothe, the plant having the carminative property of allaying pain. The common dill, Anethum graveolens, is an annual growing wild in the cornfields of Spain and Portugal and the south of Europe generally. There is also a species of dill cultivated in Eastern countries known by the name of shubit. It was this species of garden plant of which the Pharisees were in the habit of paying tithes. The Talmud requires that the seeds, leaves, and stem of dill shall pay tithes. Jesus rebuked them for tithing dill but omitting mercy.


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Young ginger roots are juicy and fleshy with a very mild taste. They are often pickled in vinegar or sherry as a snack or just cooked as an ingredient in many dishes. Mature ginger roots are fibrous and dry, and this is what ours are. Powdered dry ginger or ground ginger is used to add spiciness to gingerbread and other recipes. It tastes quite different from fresh ginger, and neither can be substituted for the other. Ginger has a sialagogue action, stimulating the production of saliva.


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Star anise is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, obtained from the star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum, a native of N.E. China. It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, and to a lesser degree in South Asia and Indonesia. Star anise is an ingredient of the traditional five-spice powder of Chinese cooking. The seeds are sometimes chewed after meals to aid digestion. Star anise has been used in a tea as a remedy for colic and rheumatism.


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Indian Muntock White Peppercorns are actually the insides of shelled black peppercorns. They have a lighter flavour, less spicy and warm than the black, with a characteristic aroma. Indian Muntock are allowed to ripen for longer on the vine, then soaked in water. When the black shell is removed it leaves a pepper with a lightly fermented flavour, and mild smooth taste.


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Please note:  This natural health site contains remedies and alternative therapies suggested my others.  We ask that you check with your GP before trying out any herbal remedies or natural health products.  It is the nature of the internet that we will also have pointers to other natural heath sites and some more traditional health remedies.  Spirita natural remedies do not any way endorse these or their products.