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  2. The Veggie Chefs & Farmers Think You Should Eat More Often - AOL

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    What Does Fennel Taste Like? Even though its whitish-green bulb may look similar to an onion, the similarities end there. Siri notes it tastes nothing like an onion and more like licorice.

  3. Fennel Is Back in Season—Here's Everything You Need ... - AOL

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    Fennel is a vegetable with white bulbs, long stalks, and dill-like leaves. Here's how to cook it and enjoy that fresh anise flavor akin to licorice.

  4. 21 Easy-to-Make Recipes Featuring Fennel, From Salads and ...

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    Add a savory and aromatic tone to your cooking with versatile fennel. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Fennel - Wikipedia

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    Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a flowering plant species in the carrot family. [1] [2] It is a hardy, perennial herb [3] with yellow flowers and feathery leaves. [4]It is indigenous to the shores of the Mediterranean but has become widely naturalized in many parts of the world, especially on dry soils near the sea coast and on riverbanks.

  6. Kümmel (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Kümmel, kummel or kimmel (Latvian: ķimelis), is a sweet, colourless liqueur flavoured with caraway (German: Kümmel, Latvian: ķimenes) seeds, cumin and fennel.. Kümmel was first distilled in the Netherlands in the late 17th century; by 1823 the product had been adopted in the German lands (Germany would become as of 2019 the principal producer and market) [citation needed], and in then ...

  7. Finocchiona - Wikipedia

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    Finocchiona originated in the Renaissance, and possibly even before, in the Late Middle Ages. [1] The use of fennel was an alternative to pepper (a key ingredient of the standard salami), which was very expensive at the time, while fennel grew wild and abundant in the Tuscan countryside.

  8. 'Fennel fall' is coming. Here's how a chef says to elevate ...

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    The bulbous vegetable may seem intimidating but chefs say with the right recipes, it's easy to cook with fennel. 'Fennel fall' is coming. Here's how a chef says to elevate autumn meals with the ...

  9. Crithmum - Wikipedia

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    Rock samphire or sea fennel has fleshy, divided aromatic leaves that Culpeper described as having a "pleasant, hot and spicy taste". [7] The plant can be prepared much like marsh samphire (Salicornia europaea); the stems and leaves should be washed and cooked, while the stems, leaves and young seed pods can be pickled, [3] [8] perhaps in salted and spiced vinegar.