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Dill_Seed_and_Weed

Dill_Seed_and_Weed

General:Dill is a tall, feathery annual, Anethum graveolens, in the parsley family. Both Dill Seed and Weed (dried leaves) come from the same plant.

Region Produced:United States and India

Traditional Uses:Dill Seed and Weed are widely used in pickling as well as in German, Russian, and Scandinavian dishes.

Aroma/Taste:The Dill Seed flavor is clean, pungent, and reminiscent of caraway. Dill Weed has a similar but mellower and fresher flavor.

History: Cream of Tartar has been known since ancient times.

Storage:Store in cool, dark, dry places.

Ideas:Dill Seed and Dill Weed are not good substitutions for each other. The seed has a camphorous, slightly bitter flavor, and the weed has a delicate flavor. Dill Seed is good sprinkled over casseroles before baking and used in salad dressings.

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