0 a short plant or its small seed-like fruits that have a flavour similar to but weaker than aniseed and are used in food, especially for making bread or cake -- (尤用于制作面包或蛋糕的)葛缕子,葛缕子籽
caraway seeds 葛缕子籽
Caramel or molasses for coloring and caraway seeds are often added to rye bread.
Caraway seed is closely related to cumin, but has a milder flavour.
They also have round cake full of caraway seeds.
A 2002 systemic review of herbal products found that several herbs, including peppermint and caraway, have anti-dyspeptic effects for non-ulcer dyspepsia with encouraging safety profiles.
The company soon hit financial problems and for the next few years survives by distilling caraway seeds and other materials for essential oils.
Other adjunct herbs included black henbane, juniper berries, ginger, caraway seed, aniseed, nutmeg, cinnamon, and even hops in variable proportions.
Caraway also has a long tradition of medical uses, primarily for stomach complaints.
Caraway fruit oil is also used as a fragrance component in soaps, lotions, and perfumes.