dill seed
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Definition
- Noun:
- The seed of the dill plant (Anethum graveolens) used as a seasoning: A small, oval, aromatic seed, typically light brown in color, harvested from the dill herb. It is used whole or ground to flavor foods.
Usage
- Dill seed is primarily used as a spice. It is added to pickling brines, breads, soups, stews, salad dressings, and potato dishes.
- It is often confused with dill weed (the fresh or dried leaves of the same plant), but the seed has a stronger, more pungent, and slightly bitter flavor reminiscent of caraway.
Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of dill seed in the pickling liquid.
- She sprinkled some crushed dill seed over the roasted vegetables.
- The distinct flavor of rye bread often comes from dill seed.
Advanced Usage
- "dill seed oil": An essential oil extracted from dill seeds, used in aromatherapy and as a flavoring agent.
- Dill seed oil is sometimes used to soothe digestive discomfort.
Variants and Related Words
- Dill (noun): The herb plant () itself, from which both the feathery leaves (dill weed) and the seeds are harvested.
- Dill weed (noun): The fresh or dried leaf of the dill plant, used as an herb. It has a milder, grassier flavor than the seed.
Synonyms
- Seasoning seed: A general term for seeds used to flavor food.
- Spice: A broader category including dill seed.
Related Phrases
- To seed dill: The process of allowing dill plants to flower and produce seeds for harvest.
- We let some of the dill plants bolt so we could seed dill for next year's crop.
Notes
- Dill seed is a common ingredient in German, Scandinavian, and Eastern European cuisines.
- In some traditional medicine practices, dill seed is used as a carminative to help reduce gas and bloating.
Noun
- seed of the dill plant used as seasoning