Herbaceous plant belonging to the apiaceae family (formerly umbelliferae) whose seeds are used as a spice. It is an annual plant, between 60-90 cm high, the leaves are long and thin and the flowers are small, white or pink, grouped in umbels. The seeds (fruits) are fusiform, with a bitter taste and a strong, sweet smell.
The fruits.
No special precautions at recommended doses.
None have been described.
At recommended doses no side effects are expected.
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