Star anise is the dried, star shaped fruit of
Illicium verum. Fruits are star shaped, reddish brown consisting of 6-8 carpels
arranged in a whorl. Each carpel is 10 mm long, boat shaped, hard and wrinkled
containing a seed. Seeds are brown, compressed, ovoid, smooth, shiny and
brittle.
The crop requires specific agro climatic
conditions available only in the traditional growing areas, which has prevented
repeated attempts of other countries to grow star anise. However it prefers
woodlands, sunny edges, and dappled shade. The plant grows well in humus rich,
mildly acidic to neutral soils, which are light to medium and having good
drainage. It tolerates temperatures down to –10 degree C.
Star anise is one of the signature flavours
of Chinese savory cooking. The five-spice powder mix common in China contains
star anise. It is used to flavour vegetables, meat, and to marinate meat. It is
used as a condiment for flavouring curries, confectionaries, spirits, and for
pickling. It is also used in perfumery. The essential oil of star anise is used
to flavour soft drinks, bakery products and liquors. The fruit is
anti-bacterial, carminative, diuretic and stomachic. It is considered useful in
flatulence and spasmodic.
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