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Caraway seeds are a type of nut, seed, and dried fruit that are widely used in cooking and baking. They are small, crescent-shaped seeds with a pungent, anise-like flavor. Caraway seeds are native to Europe and Asia, but are now grown in many parts of the world. They are used to flavor breads, cakes, cookies, and other baked goods, as well as soups, stews, and other savory dishes. They are also used to make liqueurs and other alcoholic beverages. Caraway seeds are high in fiber, protein, and essential minerals, and are a good source of antioxidants.
Caraway seeds are available in a variety of forms, including whole, ground, and as an extract. They can be purchased from grocery stores, health food stores, and online retailers. Some companies that sell caraway seeds include Frontier Co-op, Bob's Red Mill, and Spicely Organics. Show Less Read more