Fennel Mixed Veggies
Benefits of Fennel
Fennel is a plant with long green stalks and a large white bulb. It belongs to the carrot family, though its bulb grows above ground rather than underground. It has a sweet, anise-like aroma that enhances both raw and cooked dishes. Its origins trace back to Greece and Italy, and it is widely used throughout the Mediterranean region.
Fennel is also incorporated in mouth fresheners, toothpaste, and antacids. It offers numerous health benefits due to its essential oils, including:
• Boosts Immunity
• Treats Indigestion
• Prevents Cancer
• Reduces Heart Diseases
• Prevents Anemia
• Improves Brain Function
• Regulates Blood Pressure
* Prevents Flatulence and Constipation
In addition to its medicinal uses, fennel is a popular ingredient in both desserts and savory dishes around the world. Like other edible stalk vegetables such as parsnips and celery, every part of the fennel plant—the bulb, seeds, stalk, and leaves—is used. It even makes a delightful and healthy tea.
Fennel Mixed Veggies
This recipe combines the wonderful benefits of fennel with fresh vegetables, all bound together by a light and refreshing zucchini coriander sauce. Rich in vitamins, antioxidants, protein, complex carbohydrates, and minerals, this dish nourishes your body while delighting your taste buds. Enjoy every bite of this easy-to-make, tasty dish!
Fennel offers nutritional benefits as it relieves anemia, indigestion, flatulence, constipation, colic, and diarrhea. It also provides relief for respiratory and menstrual disorders—issues common in today’s stressful, polluted environment and over-consumption of processed foods. Additionally, fennel is used in eye care products such as drops and eyewash. Its essential oils, potent plant compounds, and minerals contribute to numerous health benefits, including boosting immunity, supporting heart health, improving brain function, and regulating blood pressure.








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