Description It is a biennial, aromatic,
stout, glabrous, 1.5 to 1.8 mtr high.
The ripe fruit (seed) is small, oblong,
cylindrical, 6.8mm long, straight or
slightly curved, greenish yellow, deeply
furrowed, 5 ridged and having agreeable
aroma.
Origin
and Distribution It is a native of Europe and
Asia Minor. It is cultivated extensively
in Northern India as a cold weather
crop. It comes up well in fairly mild
climate. The dry and cold weather favours
high seed production. Prolonged cloudy
weather at the time of flowering is
conducive to diseases and pests.
Uses The leaves of fennel is used
for garnishing. Leaves and stalks are
used in salads. It is an essential ingredient
in Italian sausages, widely used to
sprinkle on pizza. Dried fruits have
fragrant odour and pleasant aromatic
taste and therefore used as a masticatory.
They are also used for flavouring soups,
meat dishes, sauces, pastries, confectionaries
and liquors. The fruits are aromatic,
stimulant and carminative.