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March 8, 2014
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Star anise

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! align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen | Star Anise
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! align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen | Scientific Classification
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| align=left | Kingdom (biology)|Kingdom: || Plantae
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|| Division (biology)|Division: || flowering plant|Magnoliophyta
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|| Class (biology)|Class: || dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida
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|| Order (biology)|Order: || Illiciales
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|| Family (biology)|Family: || Illiciaceae
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|| Genus: || Illicium
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|| Species: || verum
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! align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen" | Binomial name
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| align="left" | Illicium verum Hooker fil.
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|| ref. http://www.itis.usda.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=505892 ITIS 505892
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Star anise (八角 bājiǎo, "eight-horn") is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, obtained from the star-shaped fruit|pericarp of Illicium verum, a native of N.E. China. It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, and to a lesser degree in South Asia and Indonesia. Star anise is an ingredient of the traditional five-spice powder of Chinese cooking. The seeds are sometimes chewed after meals to aid digestion.

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.

Star anise has been used in a tea as a remedy for colic and rheumatism.

Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum), a similar tree, is not edible because it is highly toxic; instead, it has been burned as incense in Japan. Cases of illness, including "serious neurological effects, such as seizures", reported after using star anise tea may be a result of using this species. Japanese star anise contains anisatin, which causes severe inflammation of the kidneys, urinary tract and digestive organs.




  • http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2003/NEW00941.html FDA Issues Advisory on Star Anise "Teas"

  • Anise


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Category:Chinese cuisine
Category:Spices

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Star anise".


Last Modified:   2005-04-13


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