Fennel might not be the first thing you grab from the produce aisle on a busy weeknight, but it's worth getting to know it better. Although its subtle sweetness and crunch are reminiscent of celery, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The bulb, stalks, and fronds of fennel are all edible. Here's how to make the most of this vegetable, delicious served raw or ...
For a hearty breakfast option, try adding ground fennel seeds to your oatmeal. Cook half a cup of oats with water or milk as usual, then stir in one teaspoon of ground fennel seeds along with honey ...
Fennel is a staple in Sardinia, a Blue Zone where many people live to be over 100 in good health. Learn about fennel benefits from an RD. Lucina Corgiolu, RD, is a dietitian based in Sardinia, Italy, ...
If ever there was a vegetable dogged by misunderstanding, fresh fennel is it. Because while it may taste like anise and look like a bulb, it is neither. And don’t let the grocery workers who love to ...
Learn how to use every inch of this versatile vegetable. Makenna Held, the author of Mostly French and a cooking teacher based in France, didn’t always like fennel. She found it overpowering and ...
Bulb fennel is one of my favorite vegetables, and one bulb goes a long way. This variety looks like a very fat, short, squished stalk of celery but with stems covered with frond-like leaves coming out ...