Carraway, Herb Seeds Organic, Can Use Seeds, Plant And Roots On This Herb
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NON-GMO. HEIRLOOM. GROWN NATURALLY WITHOUT THE USE OF CHEMICALS AND PESTICIDES.
HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND IN RESEALABLE AIR TIGHT BAGS (EACH BAG IS INDIVIDUALLY LABELED).
ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION. LAST GERMINATION TEST 80 PERCENT.
In the culinary arts, Caraway seeds are a spice made from the dried fruit of a plant known as Carum carvi. A member of the parsley family, caraway seeds are not technically seeds, but fruits. Nevertheless, they are commonly referred to as caraway seeds in the culinary arts. Caraway seeds are similar in flavor to aniseed. Caraway seeds are frequently used in baking. The seeds found in most types of rye bread are caraway seeds. Caraway seed is also used in flavoring curries, sausages and even liqueurs. Caraway seeds are sometimes used in pickling and brining. The leaves of the caraway plant can be used as an herb, much like its relative, parsley. In addition, the root of the caraway plant can be eaten — it's similar to a parsnip.
All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. Annual/Perennial: Biennial Usage: Culinary Height: 18 - 24" Sun/Shade: Sun Native To: Europe/Asia Zones: 3 - 9 Ship: Year-Round
Handmade supply
HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND IN RESEALABLE AIR TIGHT BAGS (EACH BAG IS INDIVIDUALLY LABELED).
ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION. LAST GERMINATION TEST 80 PERCENT.
In the culinary arts, Caraway seeds are a spice made from the dried fruit of a plant known as Carum carvi. A member of the parsley family, caraway seeds are not technically seeds, but fruits. Nevertheless, they are commonly referred to as caraway seeds in the culinary arts. Caraway seeds are similar in flavor to aniseed. Caraway seeds are frequently used in baking. The seeds found in most types of rye bread are caraway seeds. Caraway seed is also used in flavoring curries, sausages and even liqueurs. Caraway seeds are sometimes used in pickling and brining. The leaves of the caraway plant can be used as an herb, much like its relative, parsley. In addition, the root of the caraway plant can be eaten — it's similar to a parsnip.
All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. Annual/Perennial: Biennial Usage: Culinary Height: 18 - 24" Sun/Shade: Sun Native To: Europe/Asia Zones: 3 - 9 Ship: Year-Round
Handmade supply