fennelstalk
Fennelstalk refers to the edible stalks of the fennel plant (Foeniculum vulgare). These hollow, pale green to white stems extend from the fennel bulb and leaves and are valued for their crisp texture and subtle anise-like flavor. While most people use the bulb and fronds for their aroma, the stalks are also commonly eaten and cook evenly in a variety of preparations.
Description and cultivation: Fennel is a herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean and widely grown in temperate
Culinary uses: Fennelstalk can be eaten raw in salads, shaved into fine ribbons, or sliced into segments
Preparation and storage: Rinse stalks, trim the base, and remove any fibrous outer layers. Cut into the
Nutrition and safety: Fennelstalk is low in calories and provides dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium. It