Frontier Natural Products Organic Dill Seed Whole
Product Information
Dill is a dual-seasoning plant -- the ripened fruits are the pungent, aromatic dill seed, while the leafy tops provide us with the more delicate dill weed. This attractive plant belongs to the Umbelliferae family, and comes from two species of the genus Anethum -- Anethum graveolen and Anethum sowa. The two species are very similar and are considered interchangeable for most purposes.
Most of the dill seed consumed in the United States is imported from India and the Middle East, while dill weed is generally grown domestically or imported from Israel and Egypt.
- Non GMOOrganicNutrition FactsServings Per ContainerServing sizeAmount per servingCalories0% Daily value*Total Fat0g0%Saturated Fat0g0%Trans Fat0gCholesterol0mg0%Sodium0mg0%Total Carbohydrate0g0%Dietary Fiber0g0%Sugar0gProtein0gCalcium0mg0%Iron0mg0%Vitamin A0International Unit0%Vitamin C0mg0%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.Coming Soon: FoodHealth Score - a simple nutrition rating to help you eat healthier.
Ingredients
Organic Whole Dill Seed .Allergen Info
Free from Does Not Contain Declaration Obligatory Allergens.Disclaimer
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Reviews
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Renee - 2019-07-23I got this for canning pickles....works wonderful!Originally posted on vitacost.comLicorice
Strevale - 2016-08-14This tastes strongly of licorice and no dill flavor at all.Originally posted on vitacost.comExceptional quality and value!
Williusha - 2016-03-19We use dill seeds in cooking, vegetable fermenting and even in tea (for calming gut issues). It is expensive to buy it in tiny containers in a grocery store. This was a very good qualit...Originally posted on vitacost.com