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Spices, fennel seed

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Spices, fennel seed

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Fennel seeds are the dried, oval fruits of the fennel plant, prized for their warm, sweet, and slightly peppery flavor with a distinct anise or licorice-like aroma. Their texture is initially crunchy, releasing a burst of aromatic oils when chewed. Nutritionally, they are a remarkable source of dietary fiber, providing nearly 40 grams per 100 grams.

= 100 g
345 kcal
Calories
15.8 g
Protein
52.3 g
Carbs
14.9 g
Fat
39.8 g
Fiber
0.00 g
Sugar
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💚 Why it's loved

People love fennel seeds for their unique, sweet-spicy flavor that can brighten both savory and sweet dishes, and for their traditional role as a digestive after-meal treat in many cultures.

⚠️ Watch-outs & how to enjoy it better

Their strong, distinctive flavor can be overpowering if used excessively, and they contain natural compounds (like anethole) that some people may find overly intense. Those with estrogen-sensitive conditions should consult a doctor, as fennel has mild phytoestrogenic properties. To counteract, use them sparingly as a seasoning rather than a main ingredient, and pair with robust flavors like garlic, chili, or citrus to balance their sweetness.

Key benefits

🍽️ Popular dishes

🌍 Where it's eaten

💡 Did you know?

Fennel seeds are a key ingredient in many traditional mouth fresheners and digestive mixes, like the Indian 'mukhwas,' where they are often candied or coated in sugar.

Full nutrition (scales with serving)

Water8.8 g
Energy345 kcal
Energy1443 kj
Protein15.8 g
Total lipid (fat)14.9 g
Ash8.2 g
Carbohydrate, by difference52.3 g
Fiber, total dietary39.8 g
Calcium, Ca1196 mg
Iron, Fe18.5 mg
Magnesium, Mg385 mg
Phosphorus, P487 mg
Potassium, K1694 mg
Sodium, Na88.0 mg
Zinc, Zn3.7 mg
Copper, Cu1.1 mg
Manganese, Mn6.5 mg
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid21.0 mg
Thiamin0.41 mg
Riboflavin0.35 mg
Niacin6.0 mg
Vitamin B-60.47 mg
Vitamin B-120.00 ug
Vitamin A, RAE7.0 ug
Retinol0.00 ug
Vitamin A, IU135 iu
Vitamin D (D2 + D3), International Units0.00 iu
Vitamin D (D2 + D3)0.00 ug

Fat & fatty acid profile (per 100g)

Fatty acids, total saturated0.48 g
SFA 16:00.48 g
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated9.9 g
MUFA 18:19.9 g
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated1.7 g
PUFA 18:21.7 g
Cholesterol0.00 mg
Phytosterols66.0 mg

Amino acid profile (per 100g)

Tryptophan0.25 g
Threonine0.60 g
Isoleucine0.69 g
Leucine1.00 g
Lysine0.76 g
Methionine0.30 g
Cystine0.22 g
Phenylalanine0.65 g
Tyrosine0.41 g
Valine0.92 g
Arginine0.68 g
Histidine0.33 g
Alanine0.79 g
Aspartic acid1.8 g
Glutamic acid3.0 g
Glycine1.1 g
Proline0.90 g
Serine0.90 g

FAQ

What does fennel seed taste like?
Fennel seed has a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor strongly reminiscent of anise or licorice, with a slight peppery finish.

Are fennel seeds the same as fennel bulb?
No. They come from the same plant (Foeniculum vulgare), but the seeds are the dried fruit, while the bulb is the swollen, crisp base of the stalks. They have different textures and uses.

How should I store fennel seeds?
Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Whole seeds retain their flavor much longer than pre-ground fennel powder.

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