Noun
An umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, Malta, etc., for its carminative and aromatic seeds.
The fruit or seeds of this plant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCabernet from Sonoma County has shown a tendency to feature anise and black olive notes while Napa County Cabernets are characterized by their strong black fruit flavors. Source: Internet
Add the tomatoes, brown sugar, cinnamon, anise, cumin and coriander, lower heat and slowly cook for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally and adding a little water when necessary, until the tomatoes have completely broken down. Source: Internet
Order a gin and tonic in a bar in 2020 and you’re likely to be offered an array of garnishes (think berries, cucumbers and star anise) and a flavour list as long as your arm (rhubarb and ginger, anyone? Source: Internet
The resulting bitters are made with “sour cherries, bourbon, clove, wild cherry bark, gentian root, anise, smoked black pepper and cacao nib.” Source: Internet
It is much more reminiscent of French tarragon, with a hint of anise. Source: Internet
The 20-minute vegetarian dish is flavoured with the likes of mustard seeds, star anise, turmeric, jaffna curry powder and creamy coconut milk. Source: Internet