Difference between fennel and coriander
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Cumin is also used for essential oil and alcohol production. Fennel: Fennel is distinguished by its characteristic flavor. It is used for cooking various dishes and some natural toothpaste production. The seeds are generally used as a spice and roasted fennel seeds are used for curry powder production.
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Difference between fennel and coriander
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- Fennel: Fennel is sweet with warm licorice or anise notes. Fennel is a solid substitution for coriander because both contain the compound anethole, which gives them a subdued, sweet flavor. Fennel can also be mixed evenly with cumin and caraway seeds to create a spice blend that tastes like coriander.
- Coriander: Coriander aka cilantro is used both in the leaf form and the seed form. The seeds are spherical, light brown and about 2-3 mm in size. Coriander has a fresher herb taste even its seeds . It smells kinda lemony to me when it is added to certain dishes as crushed spice.
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