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Definition of anise in English:

anise

nounˈanɪsˈænəs
  • 1A Mediterranean plant of the parsley family, cultivated for its aromatic seeds which are used in cooking and herbal medicine.

    Pimpinella anisum, family Umbelliferae. See also aniseed

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Ayurvedic cooking, healing spices like turmeric, coriander, anise, cumin, and cinnamon add flavor and aroma to meals, as well as balancing and toning the body's systems.
    • Accessing anise seed oil in New Zealand is expensive so other lotions and oils are sometimes substituted.
    • A number of licorice - flavored liqueurs such as anisette, pastis and ouzo are made with anise seed.
    • This is an old favourite on Irish menus, and was well delivered, especially with the interesting anise note from the tarragon.
    • Mortadella originated in Bologna, and is made with ground heat-cured pork sausage with lard pieces, then flavored with garlic and anise seed.
    • French tarragon has a light anise seed flavor and combines perfectly with rice and vegetables.
    • If you can't find Chinese five spice, substitute 1/4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground ginger, and ground anise seeds.
    • For children, Pippali pepper can be substituted with two parts anise seed.
    • For the pickled carrots: Combine orange juice, honey, anise seeds and salt in a saucepan and bring to a simmer.
    • A number of reputable establishments sell a variety of healthful infusions of juniper berries, anise, caraway seeds and other life-enhancing botanicals.
    • Nearly 25 centuries ago, Hippocrates wrote that ‘a pleasant odour is essential in any girl, and can be obtained and maintained by using a mouthwash containing anise, dill seeds, myrrh and white wine’.
    • There is no part of the world that is not home to a variety of spices; cumin, coriander, fennel, fenugreek, nigella, sesame, anise, the list is endless.
    • Include a little toasted anise seed for its subtle licorice hint, and you'll stir up a combo like none you've ever tasted.
    • Chew on a small handful of anise, dill, or fennel seeds when you feel bloated.
    • Dill is an annual, whereas fennel is perennial; and fennel has an anise flavour which dill lacks.
    • A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots.
    • Cinnamon, anise, and peppermint oil were all probably added for medicinal purposes at first, but as before, people found that these tasted pretty darn good, regardless if you were sick or not.
    • Add a new dimension: cook carrots with cumin seeds; sprinkle beets with ground anise seeds; add a pinch of saffron threads to sauteed onions.
    • To treat a cough, make a calming tea from equal parts of licorice root, anise seed, mullein leaves and wild cherry bark.
    • Some of the herbs that have been shown to help with inadequate or slow milk supply are raspberry, nettles, anise, fenugreek and fennel seeds and alfalfa.
  • 2An Asian or American tree or shrub that bears fruit with an odour similar to that of aniseed.

    Genus Illicium, family Illiciaceae: many species, especially star anise (I. verum), used in Chinese cooking

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Add the tomatoes together with their juice, stock, whole star anises and parsley, mix well and bring to the boil.
    • Star anise - not to be confused with anise, a licorice-flavored herb - grows on evergreen trees in hot, humid, mountainous regions.
    • Star Anise is so named from the stellate form of its fruit. It is often chewed in small quantities after each meal to promote digestion.
    • The licorice-flavored seeds of the star anise fruit may now be a major weapon against global influenza.
    • Boil coconut milk with spices and star anises, stirring occasionally. After star anises become soft, grind them with other ground spices.
    • Firstly, you need to char your ginger, shallots, garlic and briefly roast the star anises, cinnamon stick and cardamom.

Origin

Middle English: via Old French from Latin anisum, from Greek anison 'anise, dill'.

Rhymes

Janice
 
 

Definition of anise in US English:

anise

nounˈanəsˈænəs
  • 1A Mediterranean plant of the parsley family, cultivated for its aromatic seeds which are used in cooking and herbal medicine.

    Pimpinella anisum, family Umbelliferae. See also aniseed

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A number of reputable establishments sell a variety of healthful infusions of juniper berries, anise, caraway seeds and other life-enhancing botanicals.
    • Mortadella originated in Bologna, and is made with ground heat-cured pork sausage with lard pieces, then flavored with garlic and anise seed.
    • Dill is an annual, whereas fennel is perennial; and fennel has an anise flavour which dill lacks.
    • Include a little toasted anise seed for its subtle licorice hint, and you'll stir up a combo like none you've ever tasted.
    • For children, Pippali pepper can be substituted with two parts anise seed.
    • Add a new dimension: cook carrots with cumin seeds; sprinkle beets with ground anise seeds; add a pinch of saffron threads to sauteed onions.
    • In Ayurvedic cooking, healing spices like turmeric, coriander, anise, cumin, and cinnamon add flavor and aroma to meals, as well as balancing and toning the body's systems.
    • Nearly 25 centuries ago, Hippocrates wrote that ‘a pleasant odour is essential in any girl, and can be obtained and maintained by using a mouthwash containing anise, dill seeds, myrrh and white wine’.
    • For the pickled carrots: Combine orange juice, honey, anise seeds and salt in a saucepan and bring to a simmer.
    • There is no part of the world that is not home to a variety of spices; cumin, coriander, fennel, fenugreek, nigella, sesame, anise, the list is endless.
    • Accessing anise seed oil in New Zealand is expensive so other lotions and oils are sometimes substituted.
    • A number of licorice - flavored liqueurs such as anisette, pastis and ouzo are made with anise seed.
    • Chew on a small handful of anise, dill, or fennel seeds when you feel bloated.
    • If you can't find Chinese five spice, substitute 1/4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground ginger, and ground anise seeds.
    • French tarragon has a light anise seed flavor and combines perfectly with rice and vegetables.
    • Cinnamon, anise, and peppermint oil were all probably added for medicinal purposes at first, but as before, people found that these tasted pretty darn good, regardless if you were sick or not.
    • Some of the herbs that have been shown to help with inadequate or slow milk supply are raspberry, nettles, anise, fenugreek and fennel seeds and alfalfa.
    • A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots.
    • This is an old favourite on Irish menus, and was well delivered, especially with the interesting anise note from the tarragon.
    • To treat a cough, make a calming tea from equal parts of licorice root, anise seed, mullein leaves and wild cherry bark.
  • 2An Asian or American tree or shrub that bears fruit with an odor similar to that of aniseed.

    Genus Illicium, family Illiciaceae: many species, especially star anise (I. verum), used in Chinese cooking

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Firstly, you need to char your ginger, shallots, garlic and briefly roast the star anises, cinnamon stick and cardamom.
    • The licorice-flavored seeds of the star anise fruit may now be a major weapon against global influenza.
    • Add the tomatoes together with their juice, stock, whole star anises and parsley, mix well and bring to the boil.
    • Star anise - not to be confused with anise, a licorice-flavored herb - grows on evergreen trees in hot, humid, mountainous regions.
    • Star Anise is so named from the stellate form of its fruit. It is often chewed in small quantities after each meal to promote digestion.
    • Boil coconut milk with spices and star anises, stirring occasionally. After star anises become soft, grind them with other ground spices.

Origin

Middle English: via Old French from Latin anisum, from Greek anison ‘anise, dill’.

 
 
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