About
Star Aniseed Oil:
Aniseed is an herb. The seed and oil are use to make medicine. Less commonly, the root and leaf are use to make medicine as well. Do not confuse anise with other herbs called star anise or fennel.
Uses
Aniseed is an herb. The seed (fruit) and oil, and less frequently the root and leaf, are use to make medicine. Anise is used for upset stomach, intestinal gas, “runny nose,” and as an expectorant to increase productive cough, as a diuretic to increase urine flow, and as an appetite stimulant.
Benefits of Star Aniseed Oil
- Flavor for Baked Goods: Aniseed flavoring oil can be use to add a special taste to your baked goods like cakes, pastries, muffins, etc.
- Flavor for Sherbets: Sunflower oil can also be use to flavor juices, sherbets, cocktails, and mocktails as it adds a clean and refreshing taste to your beverages.
- Gluten-Free: It is a food-grade flavor that is free from gluten, alcohol, and other synthetic chemicals and scents. Therefore, it is completely safe for consumption.
- Vegan Product: Anise flavored oil is free from dairy products and does not contain any animal-derived components. It is manufactured as per Kosher and Halal standards and Vegans can use it as well.
Product Details
Botanical name | Pimpinella anisum |
Plant Part | Seeds |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Country Of Origin | India |
Solubility | Insoluble in water and soluble in Alcohol & Oils. |
Specific Gravity | 0.985 – 0.994 |
Optical Rotation | -2 / 2 |
Refractive Index | 1,5400 – 1,5600 |
Consistency | Thin |
Strength of Aroma | High |
More Details
Mixes well with | Blends Well With: Ambrette, Caraway, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Clove, Coriander, Cypress, Dill, Fennel, Ginger, Jasmine, Lavender, Mandarin, Orange (sweet), Petitgrain, Pine, Rose. In combination with Sweet Orange essential oil, trace amounts of Star Anise produce excellent masking effects for unwanted odors. |
Common Uses | Aniseed is used for upset stomach, intestinal gas, “runny nose,” and as an expectorant to increase productive cough, as a diuretic to increase urine flow, and as an appetite stimulant |
Aromatic Scent | Aniseed Essential Oil smells similar to that of licorice. It is rich and sweet. |
KidSafe
No
Cautions
It is not safe for everybody because it contains allergens & can cause food related allergic reactions
Pregnant women & nursing moms should use caution in using star aniseed oil.
If one has the sensitive skin, one should do the patch test before applying it topically.
How to use
It is a flavoring agent and to be used in very small quantities. Therefore, it does not add any nutritional value to your food preparations and is to be use only for flavoring purposes. The recommended usage level of saunf flavor oil should not exceed 2.7ml per kilogram of food items. Similarly, do not use more than 0.8ml per liter when you use it for flavoring beverages.
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Safety Information
- It is mean only for external use.
- Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.
- Dilute it before topical application.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Stability and Storage
Keep in a tightly close container in a cool and dry place, protect from sunlight when store for more than 24 months, quality should be check before use
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