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FENNEL POWDER

The nutritional profile of fennel seeds

Dried fennel seeds are a storehouse of various nutrients, with low calories and high in different micro and macronutrients. Fennel seeds are mainly rich in –

  • Vitamin E, C
  • Vitamin K
  • Minerals – Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Potassium, Selenium, and Iron
  • Antioxidants such as polyphenol
  • Fibre
  • Organic compounds like anethole

Health benefits of fennel seeds

Fennel seeds contain a specific aromatic essential oil that possesses antibacterial properties that help to freshen your breath. The sweet fennel seeds increase the secretion of saliva, which helps to kill the harmful bacteria. It is a simple and effective home remedy to combat bad breath. Munching on 5 to 10 fennel seeds could freshen your breath.

The goodness of fennel seed essential oils stimulates the secretion of digestive juices and enzymes that improves your digestion. Fennel seeds contain anethole, fenchone and estragole that act as antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory. They work wonderfully for constipation, indigestion and bloating. For better results, consume fennel tea to keep your digestive tract healthy and happy. Fennel seeds also contain fibre and while they may be small in size their fibre content is high. This can further improve your digestive health. By improving the fibre levels in your diet, fennel seeds contribute to better heart health as numerous studies have linked higher fibre diets with a lower risk of cardiac diseases.

Fennel seeds are rich in potassium that regulates the fluid amount in the bloodstream. It helps to control your heart rate and blood pressure. As per the published study, fennel seeds increase the level of nitrite in the saliva. Nitrite is a natural element that keeps a check on blood pressure levels.

The high amount of phytonutrients present in fennel seeds helps to clear sinuses. These tiny seeds offer bronchial relaxation that helps to reduce symptoms of asthma, bronchitis and congestion.

Anethole present in fennel seeds stimulates the galactagogues (substances that promote lactation) to increase milk secretion. Many studies suggest that anethole mimics the action of the estrogen hormone and promotes lactation.

Fennel extract works miraculously for the skin by protecting it from free radical damage and improving skin cell longevity. They are abundant in minerals such as potassium, selenium and zinc. These minerals are crucial for balancing hormones while maintaining the oxygen balance in your bloodstream. They are widely used to treat different skin ailments like acne, rashes and dryness.

The essential oils and fibres in fennel seeds help to purify your blood and flush out the toxic compounds out of your body.

Many studies suggest that fennel seeds have anti-cancerous properties. They have powerful antioxidant properties that neutralize free radicals and beat oxidative stress. It may be the reason that prevents the development of cancer.

A handful of fennel seeds can do wonders for your eyes. It contains vitamin A that is an essential vitamin for the eyes. Earlier, fennel seed extract was useful to treat glaucoma.

Fennel seeds are rich in fibre and may aid in weight loss and keep hunger pangs at bay. They work as diuretics and improve metabolism. Consuming fennel seeds daily with a balanced diet and workout helps you to shed extra pounds quickly. You can have roasted fennel seed powder with warm water on an empty stomach to get better results. By helping your stay full for longer (due to high fibre), fennel seeds are also considered appetite suppressants. This may also improve your weight loss goals and make it easier to avoid overeating.

Due to its excellent digestive properties, as well as the fact that it is antimicrobial, fennel seeds are thought to aid in reducing gas. By improving digestive movement, this seed allows easy passage of bowels without excessive gas build-up. And with its antimicrobial effect (mainly from the anethole, an organic compound in the seed) it prevents bacteria from growing and releasing gases in the first place.

 

Now that you know everything about fennels seeds you may want to start including them in your regular diet. We’ve assembled a few easy recipes to help you do just that and get started on your health journey with fennel seeds!

How To Use Fennel Seed
Preparation Method
Salad
– Toast the fennel seeds in a pan while moving constantly, then crush them into a powder after cooling- Mix it in with molasses, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt and pepper- Drizzle this over a salad of kale, mint, parsley, orange, dates and radishes
Bread
– Toast the fennel seeds and crush into a powder- Mix the dry ingredients of flour, yeast, fennel powder and salt- Add the flour mix to a bowl and combine with olive oil- Knead it into a dough, let it rise then section it for baking- Bake, cool and slice to enjoy
Soup
– Add olive oil, onion, celery, fennel seeds to a pot and let it cook- Add garlic. thyme and salt to taste- Add in your broth of choice along with potatoes, simmer until the potatoes are tender- Lastly, add kale, cream and additional salt and pepper- Serve warm