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Frontier Fennel Seed CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.88 oz pouch Frontier Fennel Seed CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.88 oz pouch (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.88 oz pouch
Frontier Fennel Seed CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.88 oz pouch
Size: 0.88 oz
Price: $3.17 $2.69 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-22027-1
0.88 oz Pouch $3.17
$2.69
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Frontier Fennel Seed Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.98 oz pouch Frontier Fennel Seed Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.98 oz pouch (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.98 oz pouch
Frontier Fennel Seed Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 0.98 oz pouch
Size: 0.98 oz
Price: $3.17 $2.69 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-22028-8
0.98 oz Pouch $3.17
$2.69
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Frontier Fennel Seed Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.48 oz. Bottle Frontier Fennel Seed Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.48 oz. Bottle (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.48 oz. Bottle
Frontier Fennel Seed Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.48 oz. Bottle
Size: 1.48 oz.
Price: $4.09 $3.27 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-18480-1
1.48 oz. Bottle $4.09
$3.27
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Frontier Fennel Seed Whole CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.27 oz. Bottle Frontier Fennel Seed Whole CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.27 oz. Bottle (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed Whole CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.27 oz. Bottle
Frontier Fennel Seed Whole CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.27 oz. Bottle
Size: 1.27 oz.
Price: $5.19 $4.15 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-18481-8
1.27 oz. Bottle $5.19
$4.15
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Frontier Fennel Seed Ground 1.60 oz. Bottle Frontier Fennel Seed Ground 1.60 oz. Bottle (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed Ground 1.60 oz. Bottle
Frontier Fennel Seed Ground 1.60 oz. Bottle
Size: 1.60 oz.
Price: $3.19
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Suggested Uses: Fennel adds wonderful flavor to fish, soup, salad, pork dishes, and condiments. It should be added at the end of the cooking cycle to preserve its delicate flavor.
Product Notes: Fennel is a member of the Umbelliferae family which also includes anise, caraway, coriander, and dill among other plants. Although it has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of licorice, they are not related. Fennel is native to the Mediterranean, but it is now cultivated in many temperate climates.
Origin: India/Egypt
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-18341-5
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Frontier Fennel Seed Whole 1.41 oz. Bottle Frontier Fennel Seed Whole 1.41 oz. Bottle (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Fennel Seed Whole 1.41 oz. Bottle
Frontier Fennel Seed Whole 1.41 oz. Bottle
Size: 1.41 oz.
Price: $3.69 $2.95 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Product Notes: Fennel is a member of the Umbelliferae family which also includes anise, caraway, coriander, and dill among other plants. Although it has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of licorice, they are not related. Fennel is native to the Mediterranean, but it is now cultivated in many temperate climates.
Origin: India/Egypt
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-18342-2
1.41 oz. Bottle $3.69
$2.95
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $13.00
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-02619-4
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $17.30
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Origin: Turkey
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-02723-8
16 oz Foil Bag 17.30 addtocart8

Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, 1 lb. package (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Whole, 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $8.00
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Product Notes: Fennel is a member of the Umbelliferae family which also includes anise, caraway, coriander, and dill among other plants. Although it has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of licorice, they are not related. Fennel is native to the Mediterranean, but it is now cultivated in many temperate climates.
Origin: India/Egypt
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-00144-3
16 oz Foil Bag 8.00 addtocart9

Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, 1 lb. package (Foeniculum vulgare)
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Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Fennel Seed Powder, 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $8.30
Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Suggested Uses: Fennel adds wonderful flavor to fish, soup, salad, pork dishes, and condiments. It should be added at the end of the cooking cycle to preserve its delicate flavor.
Product Notes: Fennel is a member of the Umbelliferae family which also includes anise, caraway, coriander, and dill among other plants. Although it has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of licorice, they are not related. Fennel is native to the Mediterranean, but it is now cultivated in many temperate climates.
Origin: India/Egypt
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Fennel
Plant Part: Seed
Bar Code: 0-89836-00143-6
16 oz Foil Bag 8.30 addtocart10

Fragrant and distinctive, fennel's slightly licorice taste is most often enjoyed with fish. But don't save it for fish nights; try it's anise-like flavor in soups and salads, and with grains and vegetables, too.

fennelA graceful plant, fennel is an aromatic, hardy, perennial with golden yellow flowers and feathery leaves. Also known as garden fennel, this plant's botanical name, Foeniculum vulgare, comes from the Latin for "fragrant hay", it is a member of the Apiaceae family--along with anise, caraway, coriander and dill. Fennel seeds are small, oval, and grooved. They resemble caraway seed (though less curved) and smell and have a lemony anise taste. Fennel was well known as a food, flavoring and medicine in ancient China, Greece, India and Egypt. Since Roman times it has been used as a diet aid and to overcome hunger during fasts. In fact, its early Greek name, marathron, comes from maraino, which meant "to grow thin." The Roman emperor Charlemagne popularized the use of fennel seed in Central Europe, and the ancient Saxons included the seed in their list of nine sacred herbs used to combat the nine causes of disease.

Pliny, the ancient Greek historian, believed that fennel improved eyesight--evidenced, he said, by serpents that routinely ate fennel to restore their sight after being temporarily blinded when shedding their skins. Ever since, fennel tea and eyewash have been used to soothe strained eyes, improve eyesight, and treat cataracts. The Greek physicians Hippocrates and Dioscorides also recommended fennel--to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers.

Historically, fennel is a symbol of flattery and heroism, an aphrodisiac and rejuvenator. Like the ancients, the Medievalists used it suppress appetite, but they also hung it over doorways on midsummer's eve to protect against witchcraft. Much later, the Puritans stuffed keyholes with the herb, to keep evil spirits out. It was also one of "the meetin' seeds," chewed during long church sermons to divert boredom and quiet noisy stomachs. Colicky babies of the time were often given fennel tea.

Directions: To preserve its delicate flavor, add fennel at the end of cooking.

Fennel SeedSuggested Uses:
Try fennel with green vegetables, beets, potatoes, lentils, grains, and in stews, sauerkraut, meat and chicken dishes, sauces, dips and dressings, herb butters, cheese spreads, salads, omelets, sweet pickles, cakes, pastries, apple pie, candies, puddings, spiced fruit, and beverages like teas, wines and anisette.

Fennel is native to the Mediterranean and southwestern Asia. It can be found growing wild in temperate climates around the world, and it's cultivated in India and Egypt, France, Russia, the United States, and Persia.

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