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Frontier Bulk Caraway Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1#

Frontier Bulk Caraway Seed Whole, CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 1#

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One of the modern world's most widely used seeds, caraway has probably been cultivated and consumed in Europe longer than any other spice. Enjoy its distinctive taste in breads, biscuits and cookies, or in salads and other vegetable dishes.

Botanical name: Carum carvi L.

carawayCaraway is a member of the parsley family, belonging to the genus Carum, and the species carvi. A hardy biennial that self-sows, the Caraway plant is sparsely leafed and hollow with branching flower stems, and dainty, white flowers. The fleshy root, which tastes somewhat like carrots, is yellowish on the outside and whitish on the inside. The tiny, curved seed--which is actually one-half piece of the fruit of the plant--is brown and hard. Archeologists know that caraway seeds date way back--they found the tiny seeds in a pile of 5,000 year-old debri left by primitive Mesolithic lake dwellers in Switzerland. More evidence of its longevity is written; it's in Dioscorides' Ebers papyrus of 1552 BC, as well as a 12th century German medical book and a 14th century English cookbook.

Medieval cooks--who used the leaves, root and seed--found caraway an easy way to add flavor and zest to plain food, and caraway seed cake was traditional feast fare of the farmers. A time-honored ingredient in love potions, caraway was reputed to have power against evil, as well. In Elizabethan times, caraway seeds were served with roasted apples. They were also popular additions to other baked fruits and cakes and were commonly sprinkled on buttered bread at tea. American colonists are among many who chewed the seeds to freshen the breath after meals. The pleasantly sharp aroma of caraway seed is reminiscent of dill, and its warm, sweet, biting flavor is a bit like a blend of dill and anise. It's found in kitchens throughout the world. (By the way, the roots and leaves can be used fresh--the long, slender roots are sometimes boiled as a vegetable and the leaves--which taste like the seeds, but are more subtle--are used sparingly in salads, cauliflower, cream soups, and cabbage and potato dishes.) Italian street vendors sell hot chestnuts that have been boiled in caraway seeds, and the Germans make a popular kummel liqueur that includes caraway, cumin, and anise. It's also used in "comfits"--sweet candies made of sugarcoated seeds, designed to be eaten after meals. The traditional cuisines of a number of other European countries--like Austria, England, and the Netherlands--have long included it in their fare.
 
 
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Rye bread lovers are familiar with caraway, but it's also delicious in biscuits and crackers, spiced seed cake, candies, cookies, cheese, pickles, apple dishes like pie and applesauce, noodle dishes, and herb butters. Try caraway seed in creamy soups and sauces and with a variety of vegetables--like beets, potatoes, cauliflower, carrots, green beans, cucumber salads, asparagus and creamed onions. Caraway lightens the flavor of heavy meats and is often sprinkled on mutton, roast pork, liver, lamb and stew meat before cooking.
  RECIPE PREP TIME   COOK TIME
Appetizers & Snacks
Easy Green Chile Paste (Zhough) 10 min
Moderate The General's Choice 5-10 min 20-30 min
Breads
Moderate Irish Soda Bread Rolls 15 min 40-45 min
Easy Lemon Caraway Bread 5 min 1 hr
Easy Russian Black Bread 12 min 30-40 min
Breakfast & Brunch
Moderate Carrot Caraway Quiche 15 min 40-45 min
Easy Curry Scrambled Tofu with Cabbage and Caraway 10 min 30 min
Easy Lemon Caraway Bread 5 min 1 hr
Easy Schnitzel Pancake 30 min 30 min
Easy Tunisian Potato Omelet 10 min 20 min
Desserts
Easy Caraway Cake 10 min 65-70 min
Easy Lemon Caraway Bread 5 min 1 hr
Easy Spicy Chocolate Ginger Tart 25 min 25-45 min
Moderate Triple-Seed Holiday Cake 15 min 80 min
Dressings & Dips
Easy Green Chile Paste (Zhough) 10 min
Main Dishes
Easy Bohemian Beef Dinner 20 min 2 hr
Salads
Easy Quick Slaw 10 min
Side Dishes
Moderate Corn Crepes 30 min 2 min
Easy Mashed Turnips and Rutabagas 15 min 20 min
Easy Quick Slaw 10 min
Easy Sauteed Red Cabbage and Sprouts 5 min 10 min
Soups & Chili
Easy Crock Cauliflower White Chili 10-15 min 4-5 hr
Moderate Goulash Soup 30 min 1 hr 30 min
Moderate Paprika-Beef Soup 10 min 2 hr
Vegetarian Main Dishes
Moderate Carrot Caraway Quiche 15 min 40-45 min
Easy Crock Cauliflower White Chili 10-15 min 4-5 hr
Easy Curry Scrambled Tofu with Cabbage and Caraway 10 min 30 min
Easy Glorious Goulash 25 min 1 hr
Easy Tunisian Potato Omelet 10 min 20 min
Black caraway seed is indigenous to the Mediterranean, but is now cultivated in Asia, Africa, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
 
 
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