What are those bulb things you're slicing?"" You've never seen fennel? It looks like celery and tastes like licorice.

Ken Jennings
What are those bulb things you're slicing?
What are those bulb things you're slicing?
What are those bulb things you're slicing?
What are those bulb things you're slicing?
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fennel is a bulbous vegetable with a strong, aromatic flavor. It has a long, thin root that is used in cooking. Fennel is often used in Italian and Middle Eastern cuisine, but it's also eaten in the United States, where it's often used in Southern dishes. Fennel is high in fiber and other nutrients.

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