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bunch of dill

The dill has its origin in southern Europe. The dill belongs to the family of the apiaceae and is commonly called false anise or bastard fennel. The dried dill tips are harvested just before the flowering period, picking the finest leaves at the top of the plant. After the delicate drying, they can be used as fresh dill in smoked salmon, seafood or potato salads. The clusters of yellow flowers are, on the other hand, perfect for the preparation of condiments. Aneth is an ingredient for demanding purists, because no other flavoring happens as well as it is spreading its spicy aroma without any other ingredients should be added to it. A little salt here, a little pepper there, the dill is self-sufficient.

When to eat ?

When to eat ?

High season Beginning or End of Season Not the season

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Nutrition
Values per 100 grams

Calories
43 Cal
Lipids
1.1 G
Cholesterol
-1 Mg
Sodium
61 Mg
Potassium
738 Mg
Carbohydrates
7 G
Protein
-1 G
Sugars
3.5 G
Vitamin A
-1 Mg
Vitamin B
0.2 Mg
Vitamin C
85 Mg
Vitamin D
-1 Mg
Vitamin E
-1 Mg
Iron
6.6 Mg
Magnesium
55 Mg
Food fibers
2.1 G
Calcium
208 Mg

FAQ

What are the benefits of bouquets d'aneth ?
Helps relieve digestive problems such as bloating and gases. Has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Contains antioxidants who help protect against damage caused by free radicals. Can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Can help regulate blood sugar levels. Can help reduce blood pressure.
What are the varieties of the bouquets of aneth ?
Anethum Graveolens (Common Aneth) Anethum SOWA (Indian Aneth)
How to cook the bouquets of aneth ?
The dill is an aromatic grass that has a fresh and slightly sweet flavor. It is commonly used in Scandinavian dishes, but can also be used in seafood dishes, salads and soups. The leaves and stems can be used, either fresh or dried.
How to keep the bouquets of aneth ?
To keep the bouquets of dill, wash them carefully and remove any excess water. Then wrap the stems in a damp paper towel and place them in a perforated plastic bag. Keep everything in the refrigerator and change the paper towel every two days. This method should keep fresh dill bouquets for about a week. You can also freeze the dill leaves chopped in a freezing bag for a longer shelf life.
How to choose the bouquets of aneth ?
Look for bouquets of dill with green and healthy stems, without signs of wilting or mold. The leaves must be firm and well attached to the stems. The smell must be strong and aromatic. If possible, choose locally grown and seasonal dill to guarantee its optimal freshness and flavor.

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