Specie | Carum carvi |
Seeds/gr | 350 |
Height | 30-60 cm |
Synonym | Caraway, Caraway, Kümmel, Carvi, Cumin des prés |
Description | Well-known herb of which the spicy seeds are used in cabbage dishes, cakes, soups and stews. Carum has a tap root, feathery leaves and white flower umbels. Roots and foliage are eaten as vegetable. Also good as fodder crop |
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