aniseed

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As in many countries of the region, the favoured drink is the strong aniseed flavoured spirit, Arak, which I have to admit goes well with the many mixed dishes of the ‘Mezze’.
the seed of the anise, used in cooking and herbal medicine.
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The alternative of drag-racing, where hounds chase a sack of 'aniseed' instead of a fox, is encouraged by these activists.
Add the yeast, salt, milk, sesame seeds, 'aniseed' , and the remaining water to form a firm dough, about seven minutes.
Concentrated, full, rich and velvety, this nicely structured, complex red has cherry, cloves, vanilla, pepper and 'aniseed' in abundance.
Broadly they fall into two camps: French or Bohemian, depending on whether they cloud and whether they taste predominantly of 'aniseed' .
Dry, rich, peppery and positively rippling with tannins, there are flavours of cassis, raspberry, mustard and 'aniseed' .
Sweet, slightly hot and absurdly sticky they will fill the kitchen with that warm, Christmassy 'aniseed' smell you so often encounter in Chinese restaurants.
The boy who brought it slipped the bill under a round steel dish containing a little sweetened 'aniseed' .
When not in use for bullfights also, the Plaza is a pleasant square with pavement cafes where many people enjoy the locally produced drink - 'aniseed' aperitif.
Its secret is a 10-minute pre-oven soak in soy sauce, tangerine peel, cinnamon and 'aniseed' .
Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of 'aniseed' , liquorice, spice and lemon peel.
It is customary in Norway to have a shot of this soft caraway and 'aniseed' spirit with breakfast.
Roger used the time to indulge in the macho southern French pastime of sipping pastis, a strong, sweet, 'aniseed' - flavoured spirits to which you add copious quantities of ice and cold water.
'aniseed' balls
In the food bazaar I inspect sacks of nuts and dried fruit, and great aromatic pyramids of herbs and spices: dried mango and turmeric, lotus seeds and saffron, 'aniseed' and piles of sweet red cakes.
The Tempranillo is slightly peppery with hints of 'aniseed' and blackcurrant.
As in many countries of the region, the favoured drink is the strong 'aniseed' flavoured spirit, Arak, which I have to admit goes well with the many mixed dishes of the ‘Mezze’.
almond cakes which were sweetened with 'aniseed'
Fennel seeds are often included, adding a pungent, slightly 'aniseed' note to the sauce.
The 'aniseed' herbs: chervil, tarragon and fennel seem especially appropriate for summer.
A number of flavouring oils were used by some anglers such as 'aniseed' , herring and pilchard.
But unless you've got someone to guide you safely back to your welcoming bed, steer clear of the local hooch - ouzo - the Greek spirit flavoured with 'aniseed' consumed diluted with water.
Here they were marinated in 'aniseed' infused olive oil, and served with a bushy little topping of grated beetroot.
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