Afghanistan Fennel Seeds

Minority-Owned
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Afghanistan Fennel Seeds

Minority-Owned
Regular price $8.99
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Heray Spice's Afghanistan Fennel Seeds grow on the pristine land of Ghor, Afghanistan. The greenish yellow seeds feature a pleasant aroma of sweet mint. Fennel tastes like a mild anise with honey and citrus tasting notes, and is used in soups, sauces, fish dishes, lamb, breads, cakes, and more. The local methods of hand-harvesting and sun-drying give these seeds a robust flavor and smell.

Fennel seeds are delicious on roasted potatoes or incorporated into pasta dishes, like a creamy gnocchi. 

Product Size: 2 oz. (55 g.)

Serving Size: 1 tbsp.

Ingredients: Fennel Seeds (Foeniculum Vulgare)

Allergens: N/A

Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dry place for up to 2.5 years

Heray Spice Mohammad Salehi

Having grown up in a farming family in western Afghanistan, Mohammad Salehi’s choice to sell Afghani saffron and other spices was a natural one. However, his journey to get to this point may surprise you.

After graduating high school in Afghanistan, he embarked on a career as a cultural advisor for the United Nations in 2009. In 2013, he decided to immigrate to Chicago where he founded Heray Spice. Among many other accomplishments, he was granted the honor of being a member of the inaugural Eater New Guard class—an award given to culinary workers who make positive contributions to their communities.

Heray Spice Mohammad Salehi

Having grown up in a farming family in western Afghanistan, Mohammad Salehi’s choice to sell Afghani saffron and other spices was a natural one. However, his journey to get to this point may surprise you.

After graduating high school in Afghanistan, he embarked on a career as a cultural advisor for the United Nations in 2009. In 2013, he decided to immigrate to Chicago where he founded Heray Spice. Among many other accomplishments, he was granted the honor of being a member of the inaugural Eater New Guard class—an award given to culinary workers who make positive contributions to their communities.