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Definition of star anise in English: star anisenoun mass noun1A small star-shaped fruit with one seed in each arm. It has an aniseed flavour and is used unripe in Asian cooking. Example sentencesExamples - Add the star anise, coriander seeds, peppercorns and white wine.
- Once completed, remove the star anise and set aside.
- The lamb shanks, two massive things, were tender and flavourful, with the taste of star anise providing a nice accompaniment.
- Place the lemon zest, fructose, star anise and 150 ml water in a small noncorrosive saucepan.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has advised against the use of ‘teas’ brewed from star anise.
- It had a yummy sauce, flavoured with a lot of fresh ginger and star anise.
- Place the star anise, bay leaf, fennel seeds, cinnamon stick and ginger in a mortar.
- They were slim and crisp, with an unexpected hint of star anise giving them an extra edge.
- Add the star anise, cinnamon and lemon juice and simmer for about two minutes to combine the flavours.
- Add the carrot juice, gingerroot, star anise, lemon and orange zest, and chile powder.
- Instead of passionfruit flavouring, you could infuse the cream with either a fresh vanilla pod or some star anise pods.
- Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod.
- The star anise peeking out from below the meat explained the licorice flavour and played nicely off the deliciously sweet and sharp abenaki apple compote.
- Place the huckleberries, cinnamon stick, cloves, star anise, and cardamom seeds in a medium bowl.
- The pods come from the star anise fruit and are a key ingredient of both Chinese cuisine and the flu drug Tamiflu.
- The gung krabung arrived first, almost like a prawn toast, arranged tastefully on the plate with slices of star anise.
- You could, however, make yourself a tea with thyme leaves, approximately one half teaspoon per cup, and a piece of star anise.
- Vermilion makes another departure from the norm with its desserts, which include strawberry salad flavoured with Grand Marnier, star anise, cinnamon and vanilla, served with vanilla malt ice.
- New York does have its own thriving barbecue tradition, but it's more about star anise than smoke.
- Some European countries have reported similar outbreaks of seizures in individuals who have consumed tea brewed from star anise.
2The small Chinese evergreen tree from which star anise is obtained. Illicium verum, family Illiciaceae Example sentencesExamples - In the meantime, there is no short-term supply relief in sight, because star anise trees take years to mature.
- Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
Definition of star anise in US English: star anisenounstɑr ˈænəsstär ˈanəs 1A small star-shaped fruit with one seed in each arm. It has an aniseed flavor and is used unripe as a spice in Asian cooking. Example sentencesExamples - Place the huckleberries, cinnamon stick, cloves, star anise, and cardamom seeds in a medium bowl.
- They were slim and crisp, with an unexpected hint of star anise giving them an extra edge.
- You could, however, make yourself a tea with thyme leaves, approximately one half teaspoon per cup, and a piece of star anise.
- Instead of passionfruit flavouring, you could infuse the cream with either a fresh vanilla pod or some star anise pods.
- Add the carrot juice, gingerroot, star anise, lemon and orange zest, and chile powder.
- The pods come from the star anise fruit and are a key ingredient of both Chinese cuisine and the flu drug Tamiflu.
- Add the star anise, cinnamon and lemon juice and simmer for about two minutes to combine the flavours.
- Once completed, remove the star anise and set aside.
- Vermilion makes another departure from the norm with its desserts, which include strawberry salad flavoured with Grand Marnier, star anise, cinnamon and vanilla, served with vanilla malt ice.
- Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod.
- It had a yummy sauce, flavoured with a lot of fresh ginger and star anise.
- The gung krabung arrived first, almost like a prawn toast, arranged tastefully on the plate with slices of star anise.
- The lamb shanks, two massive things, were tender and flavourful, with the taste of star anise providing a nice accompaniment.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has advised against the use of ‘teas’ brewed from star anise.
- New York does have its own thriving barbecue tradition, but it's more about star anise than smoke.
- Place the star anise, bay leaf, fennel seeds, cinnamon stick and ginger in a mortar.
- Some European countries have reported similar outbreaks of seizures in individuals who have consumed tea brewed from star anise.
- The star anise peeking out from below the meat explained the licorice flavour and played nicely off the deliciously sweet and sharp abenaki apple compote.
- Place the lemon zest, fructose, star anise and 150 ml water in a small noncorrosive saucepan.
- Add the star anise, coriander seeds, peppercorns and white wine.
2The small Chinese evergreen tree from which star anise is obtained. Illicium verum, family Illiciaceae Also called Chinese anise Example sentencesExamples - Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
- In the meantime, there is no short-term supply relief in sight, because star anise trees take years to mature.
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