Caraway

Caraway

Caraway, the dried fruit, commonly called seed, of Carum carvi, a biennial herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae, or Umbelliferae), native to Europe and western Asia and cultivated since ancient times. Caraway has a distinctive aroma reminiscent of anise and a warm, slightly sharp taste. It is used as a seasoning in meat dishes, breads, and cheese and in such vegetable dishes as sauerkraut and coleslaw. Caraway of the Netherlands has traditionally had a reputation for high quality.

Available Variations

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Product Details

General
Product Name
Caraway Seeds Ground
Part Number
CWG001
Parent
Caraway
Category
Ingredients
Subcategory
Spices
Microbiological Properties
Plate Count
50,000 cfu/g max
Coliform
100 cfu/g max
Yeast / Mold
500 cfu/g max
E-Coli
Negative per gram
Salmonella
Negative in 375 grams
Chemical Properties
Moisture
10.0% max
Ash
8.0% max
Acid Insoluble Ash
1.0% max
Physical Properties
Color
Light to dark brown
Flavor
Anise-like, bitter
Granulation
0% on USS #16, 5% max on USS #30
Additional Information
Ingredients
100% Caraway
Country of Orgin
Canada
Handling
Product will be processed, packed and shipped hygienically. Testing shall be with reference to the methods prescribed in B.A.M. or in the manuals of A.S.T.A. and A.O.A.C.
Storage Shelf Life
24 months from manufacture date when stored in a cool and dry area

Product Details

General
Product Name
Caraway Seeds Whole
Part Number
CWW001
Parent
Caraway
Category
Ingredients
Subcategory
Spices
Microbiological Properties
Plate Count
50,000 cfu/g max
Coliform
100 cfu/g max
Yeast / Mold
100 cfu/g max
E-Coli
Negative per gram
Salmonella
Negative in 375 grams
Chemical Properties
Moisture
10.0% max
Ash
8.0% max
Acid Insoluble Ash
1.0% max
Physical Properties
Color
Black
Flavor
Anise-like, bitter
Additional Information
Ingredients
100% Caraway
Country of Orgin
Canada
Handling
Product will be processed, packed and shipped hygienically. Testing shall be with reference to the methods prescribed in B.A.M. or in the manuals of A.S.T.A. and A.O.A.C.
Storage Shelf Life
24 months from shipment date when stored in a cool and dry area
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