Ground Caraway

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This fine powder is full of the fresh, minty flavor of the original seed.

It’s easy to use in vegetable dishes and sauerkraut. It’s also commonly included in spice blends for couscous and tagines.

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  1. Who Am I?

Ground caraway (Carum carvi), also known as meadow cumin or Vosges anise, is a spice native to Central Europe, though it’s cultivated in many temperate regions like Egypt, Turkey, and even France. Often confused with cumin due to the similar appearance of their seeds, caraway has a unique flavor profile—slightly aniseed with hints of lemon and mint. Ground caraway comes from finely powdered seeds, bringing a subtle freshness to your dishes.

  1. Culinary Uses

Ground caraway is a key ingredient in many Eastern, Northern, and Germanic European cuisines. Here are some ways to use it:

  • Meats: Sprinkle ground caraway on white meats, pork, game, or even goose to enhance flavor and aid digestion.

  • Vegetables: Ideal with vegetables like potatoes, cabbage, carrots, or mushrooms, it adds a slightly sweet, aniseed flavor, perfect for winter dishes.

  • Cheeses and Cured Meats: Caraway is often used to enhance the flavor of strong cheeses like Munster and Maroilles or in dishes like sauerkraut.

  • Breads and Pastries: Incorporate it into breads or savory pastries for a mildly spicy note.

  • Alcohols and Liqueurs: Caraway is also found in many alcoholic beverages like Kummel, Aquavit, and Schnapps.

  • Couscous and Stews: Mix it into couscous or stews to add aromatic depth.

  1. A Bit of History

Caraway is an ancient spice, with usage dating back to over 1500 BCE in ancient Egypt, where it was valued for its digestive properties. The name caraway comes from the Arabic word "karâwiyâ," meaning "sugar root," in reference to its naturally sweet root. Mentioned in Shakespeare’s works, caraway has long held a prominent place in culinary and medicinal traditions. Thanks to its digestive benefits, this spice has been appreciated for relieving heaviness after meals, whether in dishes or as an infusion.

  1. Recipe Ideas

  • Roasted Potatoes with Caraway:
    Ingredients: Potatoes, ground caraway, olive oil, salt, pepper.
    Preparation: Cut the potatoes into pieces, toss with olive oil, ground caraway, salt, and pepper. Roast until golden and crispy.

  • Hungarian Goulash with Caraway:
    Ingredients: Beef, onions, paprika, ground caraway, garlic, bell peppers.
    Preparation: Sauté the onions and garlic, add the meat, and season with ground caraway, paprika, and bell peppers. Simmer until the meat is tender and flavorful.

  • Munster Cheese with Caraway:
    Ingredients: Munster cheese, ground caraway, bread.
    Preparation: Generously sprinkle ground caraway over a slice of Munster. Serve with fresh bread for a rustic, savory appetizer.

  • Caraway Bread:
    Ingredients: Flour, yeast, ground caraway, water, salt.
    Preparation: Add ground caraway to your bread dough for a subtly spiced flavor. Let the dough rise and bake for a uniquely aromatic bread.

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Storage of spices
Store them in a dry place, in tightly closed individual containers, away from light, even artificial.
BBD (Best Before Date)
09/2025
Emplacement entrepôt
E23
Batch number
L05052006-429
Possible allergens
This product may contain traces of sesame, mustard, celery, and gluten.
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