anise seed
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Definition
Noun: - Aromatic seed used for flavoring: The small, oval, licorice-flavored seed of the anise plant (Pimpinella anisum), used as a spice in cooking and baking, and for medicinal purposes. - Botanical source: The seed itself, which is the dried fruit of the anise plant.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of crushed anise seed.
- Anise seed is often used to flavor cookies, breads, and certain liquors.
- Some people chew anise seed to aid digestion.
Advanced Usage
- "Toasted anise seed": Seeds that have been lightly heated in a dry pan to enhance their aroma and flavor before use.
- Toasted anise seed adds a deeper flavor to the curry.
- "Anise seed tea": An infusion made by steeping the seeds in hot water, often consumed for its purported health benefits.
- She drinks anise seed tea to soothe an upset stomach.
Variants and Related Words
- Anise (n): The plant () from which the seed is harvested, or the seed itself used more generally.
- The anise plant has white flowers.
- Aniseed (n): A common variant spelling and term for anise seed.
- Aniseed oil is extracted from the seeds.
Synonyms
- Aniseed: The most direct synonym.
- Pimpinella anisum seed: The formal botanical term.
Related Phrases
- Star anise: A different spice from an unrelated plant () with a similar flavor profile. It is important to note this is a distinct spice, not a variant of anise seed.
- Star anise is a key ingredient in Chinese five-spice powder.
Noun
- liquorice-flavored seeds, used medicinally and in cooking and liquors