Caraway Seeds
Definition:Small, crescent-shaped seeds from the caraway plant (Carum carvi), known for their warm, slightly peppery flavour with hints of anise. Commonly used in European cooking, they add distinctive taste to breads (such as rye), cheeses, sauerkraut, and roasted vegetables. Caraway seeds can be used whole or ground, and are also valued for their traditional digestive benefits.
