Description
In the Middle Ages, on Midsummer’s night, people hung fennel over doorways to protect the household from evil spirits, Although it is no longer used as a protective decora on, fennel is still one of the more widely used medicinal plants, being suggested for everything from colic to conjunctivitis, The benefits of fennel tea are both culinary and curative. Fennel is used in many different cuisines, from Indian to Italian, to contemporary fusion, and all parts of the plant are used, including the leaves, seeds, and bulb.
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