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The caraway is a member of the parsley family and closely related to fennel and dill. It grows up to 60 cm/2 ft high and is cultivated in many parts of Europe and the USA. Caraway seeds are small, oval, and ribbed.

Herb belonging to the carrot family. Native to northern temperate regions of Europe and Asia, it is grown for its spicy, aromatic seeds, which are used in cookery, medicine, and perfumery. (Carum carvi, family Umbelliferae.)



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The caraway plant, also known as Persian cumin, is a biennial plant that is found in the Apiaceae family This plant is native to Europe and western Asia The caraway plant, also known as Persian cumin, is a biennial plant that is found in the Apiaceae family.
 
 
 
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