Fennel Seeds: Sweet Aroma, Digestive Power
Tiny, fragrant seeds rich in fiber and aromatic compounds that may ease bloating and add sweet-herbal flavor.
What Are Fennel Seeds?
Fennel seeds are the dried fruits of *Foeniculum vulgare*. With a sweet anise-like aroma, they’re used in spice blends, teas and as a post-meal mouth freshener in many cuisines.
Nutrition Profile
Per tablespoon (~6 g): about **~20 kcal**, **~2 g fiber**, small amounts of protein and healthy fats. Notable micronutrients include **manganese**, **copper**, **iron** and **magnesium**. The key aroma compound is **anethole**.
Health Benefits
- **Digestive comfort:** Fiber and aromatic oils may help reduce gas and post-meal bloating.
- **Antioxidant support:** Polyphenols and essential oils help counter oxidative stress.
- **Flavor without sugar:** Adds sweetness and complexity with minimal calories.
Possible Downsides
- **Allergy sensitivity:** Rare, but possible with Apiaceae family (e.g., celery).
- **Strong flavor:** Overuse can dominate dishes.
- **Herbal caution:** Large supplemental intakes aren’t recommended without professional advice, especially in pregnancy; culinary amounts are generally fine.
How to Use
- Toast lightly to release aroma; grind for spice blends (garam masala, sausage spice).
- Steep as **fennel tea** after meals.
- Sprinkle on roasted carrots, fish or flatbreads; add to pickles and chutneys.
Tip
Crush just before cooking for maximum fragrance; store whole seeds in an airtight jar away from light.
- 1. Fennel Seeds
Aromatične slatke sjemenke – tradicionalno za probavu i svjež dah