- Caraway, also
known as
meridian fennel and
Persian ****in (Carum
carvi), is a
biennial plant in the
family Apiaceae,
native to
western Asia, Europe, and...
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essential oils, but is most
abundant in the oils from
seeds of
caraway (Carum
carvi),
spearmint (Mentha ****ata), and dill. Both
carvones are used in the food...
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temperate regions of the Old World. A well-recognized
species is
caraway (C.
carvi), the
seeds of
which are
widely used as a ****e. A
total of 16
species are...
- (Silybi
mariani fructus),
celandine herb (Chelidonium majus),
caraway fruit (
Carvi fructus),
liquorice root (Liquiritiae radix),
peppermint herb (Menthae piperitae...
- caraway, parsley, and dill. ****in is
sometimes confused with
caraway (Carum
carvi),
another ****e in the
parsley family (Apiaceae). Many
European and Asian...
- mylouisianafamily.com.
Retrieved 3
October 2023. "Descendants of
Alexander Carvi - Genealogy.com".
Retrieved 24
January 2017. Baum,
Geraldine (December 3...
- Look up caraway or
carvi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caraway is a
plant in the
family Apiaceae whose seeds are used as a ****e.
Caraway may also...
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fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), ****in (****inum cyminum), and
caraway (Carum
carvi).
Other notable cultivated Apiaceae include chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium)...
- of Umbelliferone,
Carvone and
Myristicin in
Anethum graveolens and
Carum carvi Seed". Chromatographia. 67 (1–2): 163–167. doi:10.1365/s10337-007-0473-6...
- nutmeg,
ariwo (Monodora myristica)
Caper (Capparis spinosa)
Caraway (Carum
carvi)
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) Cardamom, black; badi
ilaichi (Amomum subulatum...