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Anise Seed Asenzya Anise Seed is comprised of small, gray-brown seeds of a plant in the parsley family. It has a licorice-like flavor, and its oil is thus used heavily in licorice flavoring. Used as a spice, Anise Seed also finds application in liqueurs, candy, breads, frui...view more Anise Seed is comprised of small, gray-brown seeds of a plant in the parsley family. It has a licorice-like flavor, and its oil is thus used heavily in licorice flavoring. Used as a spice, Anise Seed also finds application in liqueurs, candy, breads, fruits desserts, sauces, cakes, cookies, and meat dishes. view less
Cinnamon Asenzya Cinnamon is the bark of various evergreen trees in the cinnamomum family. It is reddish-brown in color and has a strong flavor. It is used as a spice and finds application in baked goods, chocolate, sauces, and meat dishes.
Eucalyptus Oil 80% CONNOils Eucalyptus Oil 80% is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with characteristic smells of Eucalyptus and camphor. It is used as a flavoring agent in foods.
Mace Asenzya Mace is comprised of lacy, orange-colored aril that surrounds the seed of the nutmeg fruit. It has a similar odor to nutmeg but is slightly more pungent. Used as a spice, it finds application in baked goods, sweets, fruits, whipped cream, and chocolate.
Mint Asenzya Mint is comprised of dark green leaves of either the peppermint or spearmint plant. It is strong and aromatic. Used as a spice, it finds application in candies, sweets, gum, and tea.