Anise seed in Telugu is called "Sompu సోంపు".
Anise seed is called "sombu" in Tamil.
Salmon seed in Telugu is called "సామన్ సీడ్" (saaman seed).
The Telugu name for Sesame Seed Oil is Nuvvula Nune.
The Telugu translation for fennel seeds is "సొప్పు" (soppu).
Star anise is called "চক্র ফুল" in Bengali.
Saunf :) सौंफWritten: सौंफSaid: Saumphaa seed which oil is made from
star anise - anasa puvvu
Anise seed is called "sombu" in Tamil.
Tarragon can be substituted for anise seed. Another substitute can be fennel seed. Try a pinch of crushed fennel or anise seed as a substitute for a teaspoon of tarragon.
The anise seed that should be planted in spring is a dicot, not a monocot.
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Anise is the name of the plant. The herb Anise seed comes from an anise plant. The scientific name is Pimpinella anisum.
They would be called Anise seeds, they have a licorice taste to them.
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Anise has a distinctive licorice flavor and can be used in breads, cakes, cookies, and the classic liqueurs pastis, anisette and ouzo. Anise also lends it flavor with fish and seafood, root vegetables, chestnuts, figs and apples. It also goes well in recipes such as fig and anise bread, orange-anise biscotti or pistachio-anise wafers, anise and fennel seed carrot soup, pomegranate borscht, roasted asparagus with anise, or bouillabaisse.
Dill is called Shatapushpamu, I believe, in Telugu... It is a herb that tastes a bit like Saunf, or Anise!!
Yes you can. Substitute 2 teaspoons of ground anise seed for 1 teaspoon of anise extract.