SC - Smithsonian dinner
KallipygosRed@aol.com
KallipygosRed at aol.com
Mon Jul 24 11:39:18 PDT 2000
In a message dated 7/24/00 7:54:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, troy at asan.com
writes:
> Fennel and anise both taste of licorice but they are very different.
> > Fennel seed is hard to find (except in health food stores, which sell it
> > as a tea for dieting).
>
> Also found in Indian markets, both as plain seeds and as multicolored
> confits. They can also be found in large food-service-sized jars
> (perhaps eight ounces, which is a lot of fennel) in both Chinese and
> Latino markets. Actually, so can anise.
Maybe it's just my natural, uncanny luck, but I have never had a problem
finding fennel seed in my local grocery store. I had never imagined that it
would be hard to find. Anyone else out there have difficulty finding fennel
seed?? Curious.
Balthazar of Blackmoor
In the mornin' I go walking, 'cause it helps the hurtin' soften. I've seen a
lot of places, 'cause I miss her very often.
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