Liquorice-flavored seeds, used medicinally and in cooking and liquors.
1 Just a bit of the same old aniseed was what he used.
2 He felt the root beer repeating on him like cheap aniseed mouthwash.
3 Beside her, Joey DiLuca swallows white aniseed liquor, glossy green eyes unblinking.
4 A raki table? he asked, referring to the aniseed - flavored spirit popular in Turkey.
5 As I noticed the smell of aniseed , I accepted the offer at once.
6 Her little weakness, aniseed , did not make her vicious, but just.
7 Brewed with liquorice, there's also a very subtle undercurrent of salt and aniseed .
8 But one the greatest of all Turkish temptations is raki, a clear aniseed - flavoured liquor.
9 I will take a glass of the aniseed before I go, if you please.
10 Flavour wise you get aniseed and herbal notes coming through.
11 The dough includes yeast and is spiced with powdered cinnamon, aniseed , cardamom and ginger.
12 She adored aniseed , and very often had to be carried home on Sunday evenings.
13 And, besides, they didn't do their regular tricks for aniseed .
14 The king slips into his mouth an aniseed comfit, and snaps down on it.
15 He'd soak small pieces of meat in aniseed oil and stick them in his pockets.
16 This I can obtain by pounding aniseed ; therefore, bring me the mortar and some oil.'
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