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Anise is best known as an ingredient in Christmas cookies. Anise has long been used as a medicinal plant because of its expectorant and antispasmodic properties.

Anise belongs to the umbelliferae and reaches a height of about half a meter.

Although they share the name, anise is not related to star anise. This article will only deal with anise.

The spice plant originally comes from the Mediterranean region. The commercially available anise comes mainly from Turkey, Egypt or other tropical growing areas such as Argentina or Southeast Asia.

In Central Europe, anise very rarely grows wild. You should also never collect anise yourself, as the fruits look very similar to the poisonous hemlock fruits.

You can buy anise both in the pharmacy and in the health food store. We always advise you to use organic quality spices to avoid pesticides in the environment and in the product.

If you store aniseed with exposure to light, chemicals called photoanetholes with estrogenic properties can form. It is therefore particularly important to store aniseed away from light and air.

Effect and application of anise

A study from 2012 shows that anise has the following effects, among others:
antibacterial
antifungal
antiviral
muscle relaxant
antispasmodic
expectorant
This is mainly due to the essential oils that make up up to 80 percent of the seeds. Anise also contains valuable flavonoids.

Due to the different modes of action, anise can also be used in many different ways in terms of health. The main areas of application include:
Colds: The expectorant effect clears the bronchi, while the antispasmodic effect relieves the upper respiratory tract.
Digestive problems: Anise relaxes the intestinal tract and at the same time stimulates the production of digestive juices. This relieves bloating.
Milk production: Anise is said to stimulate breast milk production in breastfeeding mothers. In addition, the spice reduces flatulence in the baby, since the active ingredient is passed on through breast milk.

Preparation of anise

A tea made from the seeds of the aniseed plant is recommended for use as a remedy.

Preparation:
In order for the essential oils to develop in the best possible way, you should first grind the seeds lightly with a mortar.
Pour about 250 milliliters of hot water over about 1 teaspoon of ground anise seeds. Because of the volatile nature of essential oils, it is important that the water does not boil.
Then let the tea steep for about 10 minutes before removing the seeds.
You can also mix anise with fennel and caraway. Both plants support digestion and also stimulate milk production.
You can also use anise as a pure essential oil. However, it is very rare and therefore quite expensive. Star anise essential oil is often offered instead, but it is of lower quality and has different effects.

Anise is also often used as an addition to pastries or desserts. Anise is very popular, especially around Christmas. Anise is often found in gingerbread spices and mulled wine.

But aniseed is also ideal for flavoring hearty dishes such as red cabbage or carrots.

In addition, alcoholic drinks made from anise, such as ouzo, are not only popular in Greece. As an aperitif, it is said to stimulate digestion before eating.

Star anise is mainly used in desserts, but the spice is also very popular in Asian cuisine. Star anise convinces with its unique aroma and is also said to help with respiratory and digestive problems.

Star anise: A Christmas spice from Asia

Hardly any other spice is as reminiscent of Christmas as star anise. The spice should not be missing in gingerbread and mulled wine. Otherwise, star anise is rather unknown in Germany. So it is not surprising that star anise is often confused with anise. The spices are both used during the Christmas season, but otherwise have nothing in common. They are also not related botanically.

Star anise is the fruit of the evergreen magnolia tree. The tree reaches a height of up to 20 meters and comes from Asia. After its large yellow flowers have faded, it produces fruit. It consists of eight chambers arranged in a star shape, each containing a seed. Both the hard but aromatic shell and the seeds inside are used as a star anise spice.

The decorative spice comes from China, where it has been considered and revered as a spice and medicinal plant for over 3000 years. Because star anise is so prized, the tree often grows near temples and sacred sites. In addition to China, star anise is now increasingly being cultivated in Southeast Asia, for example in Vietnam.

Star anise as a medicinal plant?

Although star anise and anise are botanically unrelated, they share similar ingredients. These include, among others:
essential oils, mainly anethole
Flavonoids, mainly rutin
saponins
tannins
Star anise has a long tradition as a medicinal plant, especially in Asia. The spice is said to have many positive effects on the body:
A scientific paper from 2013 found that the ingredients have antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Star anise is traditionally used in Asia to treat digestive problems such as flatulence and infant colic.
In addition, the ingredients are said to have an expectorant effect, which is why star anise is also used for chronic coughs and bronchitis.
A 2014 study found that star anise is also effective as a natural pesticide against certain pests.
For its medicinal effects, you can use star anise as an essential oil or make a tea from the spice:
Pour 8 ounces of boiling water over 3 teaspoons of crushed star anise.
Let the tea steep for about 15 minutes. Then you remove the spice parts.
If you have respiratory problems or digestive problems, you can drink three cups of star anise tea a day.

How to use star anise in the kitchen

Star anise has a particularly intense aroma that is characterized by its natural sweetness and subtle spiciness. It is best to buy whole stars and grind them into a fine powder yourself with a mortar and pestle just before use.

You can use the whole stars in a dark and dry place for up to three years without any problems. Ready-ground star anise quickly loses its taste and cannot be stored for so long.

Star anise can be used in many ways in the kitchen:
The sweet taste is reminiscent of Christmas and is therefore ideal for desserts. Especially in biscuits or cakes, the aroma gives a special touch.
Star anise is also suitable for refining drinks such as cocoa or coffee. The spice should not be missing in chai tea.
Star anise also rounds off fruity creations such as compote. The spice goes particularly well with plums, apples or pears.
In Asian cuisine, star anise is mostly used for savory dishes. The aromatic spice refines meat and fish dishes and is an integral part of curry powder and five-spice powder.