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Flavor of the Week

This is a regular feature showcasing the popularity and potential uses of ingredients on the rise. All data is provided by Datassential.

Flavor of the Week: Versatile fennel brings freshness to dishesFlavor of the Week: Versatile fennel brings freshness to dishes

All the parts of the root vegetable are used in cooking

January 16, 2019

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Fennel is a vegetable known for its strong aroma and palate-lifting flavor similar to anise or black licorice. Its white bulb, green fronds, yellow flowers, and seeds are all edible. Raw fennel bulb is often shaved or thinly sliced into salads, while the feathery leaves are used more commonly as a flavoring for fish, meats or soups. The ingredient can be found on 12 percent of U.S. menus, and awareness of it is highest among female and white consumers.

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