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caraway a Eurasian plant with small white flowers yielding caraway seed leaves used sparingly in soups and stews
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caraway Finely cut leaves and flat, greenish-white flower heads resemble those of carrots. Seeds have been reputed to aid digestion, strengthen vision, improve memory, cure baldness, stop a lover
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caraway are the small, crescent-shaped dried seeds from an herb. They are used whole or ground to add a subtle anise flavoring to baked goods and savory dishes. To toast caraway seeds: Place the seeds in a small, dry, heavy frying pan over moderate heat and stir until they are aromatic, 1? minutes. Cool slightly before using. ...
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caraway o. [NF]  a volatile oil distilled from the dried ripe fruit of Carum carvi, yielding at least 50 per cent by volume of carvone; used as a flavoring agent for drugs and as a carminative.
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