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  2. The Spice Connection - AOL

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    Anise Seed: Mild licorice flavor, used in cookies, or candies. Arrowroot Powder: Use as a thickener in puddings, pies, soups, sauces, and gravies. Basil: used in Italian and Mediterranean cooking ...

  3. 77 Fall Dessert Recipes That Go Way Beyond Pumpkin Spice - AOL

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    Many fillings for mooncakes exist, though most tend to be sweet pastes made of either red bean, lotus seed, black sesame, or a mixture of fruits and nuts. Get the Homemade Mooncakes recipe . June xie

  4. List of Bangladeshi spices - Wikipedia

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    Fennel seed মৌরি Mouri Black Cumin: কালো জিরে Kalo Jira Sweet, floral and smoky cumin and anise-like flavor. Smaller than regular cumin. Often mistaken for caraway seed. Though English translation is black cumin, the term black cumin is also used as English translation of Nigella sativa, kalonji Vinegar ...

  5. Anise - Wikipedia

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    The word is used for both the species of herb and its licorice-like flavor. The most powerful flavor component of the essential oil of anise, anethole, is found in both anise and an unrelated spice indigenous to South China [15] called star anise (Illicium verum) widely used in South Asian, Southeast Asian and East Asian dishes.

  6. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Sichuan pepper (huājiāo) – or Szechuan pepper is a common spice used in Asian cuisine. Star anise – Illicium verum, commonly called Star anise, star aniseed, or Chinese star anise, is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, obtained from the star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum, a medium-sized native evergreen tree of northeast ...

  7. Springerle - Wikipedia

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    Anise seed is sprinkled on the baking sheets just before putting them in the oven (about ten minutes is usually sufficient, but the cooking time also depends on thickness). 1-2 teaspoons of anise extract can also be added to the dough to increase the taste (which is rather like licorice), and the amount of cookies varies on the thickness.

  8. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Star anise oil – highly fragrant oil using in cooking. Also used in perfumery and soaps, has been used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, and skin creams. [14] 90% of the world's star anise crop is used in the manufacture of Tamiflu, a drug used to treat avian flu. Starch sodium octenylsuccinate – thickener, vegetable gum; Stearic acid – anti ...

  9. Anethole - Wikipedia

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    Anethole (also known as anise camphor) [2] is an organic compound that is widely used as a flavoring substance. It is a derivative of the aromatic compound allylbenzene and occurs widely in the essential oils of plants. It is in the class of phenylpropanoid organic compounds.