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Ginger
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The Many Uses of
Fennel
By James Penn
Fennel is one of the most versatile plants there
is, every bit of the plant can be used including
roots, stalk, leaves and seeds. It is one of the
oldest herbs and spices used and were introduced
by the ancient Greeks. Now it is grown in
several countries and has become native in the
USA.
When used as a spice in foods it is mild and has
a sweet and aromatic bouquet. It tastes very
similar to anise only very much milder and the
seeds are long, thin and curved with color
variation from light green to brown. Fennel
seeds can either be crushed in a spice mill or
used whole, in the past puritans would chew it
during the long church services they held.
Culinary uses
Fennel when used as an herb has many culinary
uses, with the leaves being used as a favorite
in Italian and French cooking with its main use
in sauce for fish. It is also used throughout
the world to flavor bread, confectionary and
cakes and is used in several liqueurs. It is
also one of the main ingredients in Chinese five
spices and is used as flavoring in curries. It
is without a doubt one of the most versatile
plants known to man and along with its uses in
the food industry is also an ingredient in many
over the counter herbal remedies.
Medicinal uses
Fennel is often sold as a remedy for babies and
children, who are suffering from colic problems
and is used as a drink to bring immediate
relief. While if you are suffering from strep
throat or laryngitis then gargling with fennel
can help to reduce inflammation and ease the
croakiness of your voice. If you suffer from
respiratory problems such as coughs and
bronchitis then fennel could help to ease your
congestion and is a useful remedy for catarrh.
The seeds of fennel have been used in the
treatment of heartburn, bloated feeling and
indigestion quite successfully and currently
trials are being undertaken into its usefulness
for regenerating the liver.
In renaissance Europe it was used to keep hunger
at bay and was thought to be helpful in curing
obesity. While studies are currently taking
place at the other end of the scale as fennel is
being tested in trials as a possible treatment
for the disease anorexia nervosa.
Fennel is considered to be a cure for many
stomach related problems, particularly effective
in reliving gas and cramps. It is also used to
relive high fevers and is a natural pain
reliever, many of the over the counter herbal
remedies that you buy contain fennel as it is
used as a flavoring agent.
If you suffer from painful swellings or gout
then fennel seed could be your answer if other
more traditional drugs have failed, making this
one of the most versatile and most useful plants
around.
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Article Source:
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