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Fennel Seed is the oval, green or yellowishbrown dried fruit of Foeniculum vulgare, a member of the parsley family.

Fennel is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean area. The name comes from the Greek word for "marathon" because the famous battle at Marathon (490 BC) against the Persians was fought on a field of Fennel. Pliny said that snakes casting off their skins ate Fennel to restore their eyesight.

Toasting Fennel Seeds accentuates their flavor. Fennel Seed added to meatballs or meat loaf gives an authentic Italian flavor. Saute Fennel Seed with sliced peppers, onion, and sausage for a quick pasta sauce.

Nutrition Facts

Selected serving size: 1 teaspoon

Available sizes: 1 oz1 tablespoon1 teaspoon100g.

Percent daily values based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Nutrition source: USDA SR-15.

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Amount Per Serving (1 teaspoon)
Calories 6.90 
Calories From Fat (36%)2.49 
 % Daily Value
Total Fat 0.30g 0% 
Saturated Fat 0.01g0% 
Monounsaturated Fat 0.20g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.03g
Cholesterol 0.00mg 0% 
Sodium 1.76mg 0% 
Potassium 33.88mg 1% 
Carbohydrates 1.05g0% 
Dietary Fiber 0.80g3% 
Net Carbohydrates 0.25g
Protein 0.32g1% 
Vitamin A 2.70IU0% 
Vitamin C 0.42mg1% 
Calcium 23.92mg2% 
Iron 0.37mg2% 
Thiamin 0.01mg1% 
Riboflavin 0.01mg0% 
Niacin 0.12mg1% 
Vitamin B6 0.01mg0% 
Phosphorus 9.74mg1% 
Magnesium 7.70mg2% 
Zinc 0.07mg0% 
Copper 0.02mg1% 
Manganese 0.13mg7% 
Water 0.18mg
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