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Caraway, also known as meridian fennel and Persian cumin (Carum carvi), is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to western Asia, Europe, and North Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Caraway fruits , informally called "seeds"
Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway (February 1, 1878 – December 21, 1950) was an American politician who was United States Senator from Arkansas from 1931 to 1945. She was the first woman elected to the Senate, the first woman to serve a full term as a United States senator, and the first woman to be reelected to the Senate.
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A well-recognized species is caraway (C. carvi), the seeds of which are widely used as a spice. [1] Species. A total of 16 species are currently recognized: [2]
Dwaine Caraway, mayor of Dallas, Texas; Elbert Caraway, American football and baseball player and coach; Hattie Caraway (1878–1950), United States senator from Arkansas; Nancie Caraway (born 1942), first lady of Hawaii; Pat Caraway (1905–1974), Major League Baseball player; Paul Caraway (1905–1985), United States Army lieutenant general
Bryan Caraway (born August 4, 1984) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in Battlefield Fighting Championship. [3] A professional MMA competitor since 2005, Caraway has fought in the UFC , Strikeforce , EliteXC , and the WEC .
S-(+)-Carvone is the principal constituent (60–70%) of the oil from caraway seeds (Carum carvi), [8] which is produced on a scale of about 10 tonnes per year. [3] It also occurs to the extent of about 40–60% in dill seed oil (from Anethum graveolens), and also in mandarin orange peel oil.
Seed cake is a traditional British cake flavoured with caraway or other flavoursome seeds. Caraway seeds have been long used in British cookery, and at one time caraway-seed biscuits were prepared to mark the end of the sowing of the spring wheat. These particular biscuits later evolved into this distinctively flavoured teacake.