fennel
fe
ˈfɛ
fe
nnel
nəl
nēl
British pronunciation
/ˈfɛnəl/

Definition & Meaning of "fennel"in English

Fennel
01

a plant with feathery leaves and a round thick stem, used as a vegetable or for adding flavor to food

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fennel definition and meaning

What is "fennel"?

Fennel is a plant with feathery green leaves and a bulbous, white or pale green stem. It has a mild, licorice-like flavor and is commonly used as both a vegetable and a flavoring herb. The bulb, stalks, and fronds of the fennel plant are all edible and can be used in various culinary dishes. Fennel bulbs can be sliced and eaten raw in salads, roasted, grilled, or sautéed as a side dish, or used to flavor soups, stews, and sauces. The fronds can be chopped and used as a garnish or added to salads for extra flavor and texture. Fennel is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a nutritious and flavorful addition to meals.

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He discovered that fennel tea helped soothe his upset stomach.
I love using fennel in my recipes as it adds a unique and pleasant smell to the dish.
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seeds of the fennel plant, used whole or ground as a spice or in spice mixtures

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Ground fennel is added to curry powders and spice blends.
She chewed fennel seeds after dinner for digestion.
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leaves of the fennel plant, used for seasoning

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Fresh fennel leaves garnished the pasta.
Fennel leaves can be chopped into salads.
04

the aromatic bulb at the base of the fennel plant's stem, eaten cooked or raw in salads

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Sliced fennel added crunch to the salad.
Roasted fennel bulbs complement roasted meats.
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