Chitra Banerjee DivakaruniFennel, which is the spice for Wednesdays, the day of averages, of middle-aged people.. .. Fennel .. . smelling of changes to come.
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Fennel is a strong-smelling, sweet-tasting herb with a distinct, sweet taste and aroma. Fennel is related to dill and is used as a seasoning in some cuisines. The leaves and seeds of the fennel plant are harvested as an edible spice (also known as an herb). The herb has been used since antiquity as a digestive aid and for treating digestive disorders such as colic and flatulence.
Source: The Mistress Of Spices
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