Spicely Organic Caraway Seeds Whole 0.35 Ounce ecoBox Certified Gluten-Free

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Compact EcoBoxes are a SAMPLING size for a few servings. Serving size will depend on recipe or application used.
Desirable amount to maintain freshness.
Certified USDA Organic, Certified GF, NON GMO Verified, Vegan, Kosher. Certifications available at Spicely Organics.
Minimal packaging used to reduce environmental impact. Bags are not resealable.
Please check out our larger sizes for a better price per ounce value. The more you buy, the more you save.

Description

Our Organic Caraway Seeds are, technically speaking, a fruit that is harvested from a biannual plant indigenous to Western Europe and Eastern Asia. These all-natural caraway seeds have pungent aromatic qualities and unique flavors that are best described as licorice-like, similar to the profiles of fennel and anise. The seeds are generally used whole, and have been used in cuisines around the world to add distinctive flavors to breads, desserts, and specialty liquors. Our gluten-free caraway seeds have been sourced directly; never undergoing any chemical treatment, ensuring the highest levels of freshness and flavor! It was often misidentified as cumin in the Middle East and was commonly called fennel in Mediterranean regions. Now these mix-ups, from a culinary standpoint, didnt really matter since all the flavors are quite similar. Popular in Europe for centuries as addition to cabbage and pork dishes such as sauerkraut and sausage. The seeds were also often used to add unique layers of flavor to breads of all kinds including desserts, sourdough rye, and pastries. The spices powerful fragrance has also allowed it to become a popular addition to soaps, perfumes, lotions, and infused alcohols. When using our all-natural caraway seeds at home, it helps to think of them as being similar to anise or star anise in that it packs a pungent licorice-like fragrance and mellow-sweetness. This flavor profile, though a bit unique, can add a beautifully complex layer to braises, curries, and even batches of quinoa or rice. The seeds mouth-watering awesomeness can be found by pairing with its traditional dishes such as cabbage, pork, and baked goods. Try sprinkling some on your next loaf of bread, toss some into a mash of coleslaw, or use it to season pork chops. If your looking to flex your culinary creativity, try infusing a handful in a bottle of your liquor-of-choice or add some into your next blend of tea to impart a uniquely delicious symphony of black-licorice flavors!