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30 grams of the finest quality ground Star Anise.
Description
Star Anise Badiane or Chinese Star Anise is a spice that closely resembles Anise in flavor. Obtained from the star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum a small native evergreen tree of southwest China. The star shaped fruits are harvested just before ripening.
It is widely grown for commercial use in China India and most other countries in Asia.
Star Anise is the industrial source of Shikimic acid a primary feedstock used to create the anti-flu drug Tamiflu. In 2005 there was a temporary shortage of star anise due to its use in making Tamiflu.
Star anise is grown in four provinces in China and harvested between March and May. Its also found in the south of New South Wales. The shikimic acid is extracted from the seeds in a ten-stage manufacturing process which takes a year. Reports say 90% of the harvest is already used by the Swiss pharmaceutical manufacturer Roche in making Tamiflu but other reports say there is an abundance of the spice in the main regions – Fujian Guangdong Guangxi and Yunnan.
Culinary Use:
Star anise contains anethole the same ingredient which gives the unrelated anise its flavor. Recently star anise has come into use in the West as a less expensive substitute for anise in baking as well as in liquor production most distinctively in the production of the liquor Galliano. It is also used in the production of Sambuca pastis and many types of absinthe.
Star Anise is widely used in Chinese cuisine and Indian cuisine where it is a major component of garam masala and in Malay-Indonesian cuisine. Star anise is an ingredient of the traditional five-spice powder of Chinese cooking. It is also a major ingredient in the making of a Vietnamese noodle soup. It is used as a spice in preparation of Biryani in Andhra Pradesh a state of southern India. In Marathi it is called BarDan which literally means “spice with twelve seeds.
Medicinal Use
Star Anise is recognised as a Diuretic odontalgic stimulant. The fruit is carminative stimulant and stomachic. It is used primarily to promote digestion and the appetite and to relieve flatulence. It also makes a good additive to other medicines to improve their taste. The leaves and the seeds are antibacterial
Star anise has been used in a tea as a remedy for rheumatism and the seeds are sometimes chewed after meals to aid digestion.
Using Star Anise as a remedy for colic may be dangerous
Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum) a similar tree is not edible because it is highly toxic.
sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_anise
https://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Illicium anisatum