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    Fennel Seed Oil

    • Family NameN.O. Umbelliferae
    • Common Name  Fennel, Saunf
    • Specific Gravity0.953 – 0.973 @ 20°C
    • Blends Well Withlavender rose water, sandalwood and geranium
    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Retailer
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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    • calendar Member Since 22 Years
    • building Nature of Business Retailer
    • Year of Establishment 1990

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    • Specific Gravity0.953 – 0.973 @ 20°C
    • Part usedseeds, leaves, roots
    • SpecificationLimit
    • Optical Rotation+ 12 to + 24 °
    • Family NameN.O. Umbelliferae
    • Botanical Name  Foeniculum vulgare
    • Common Name  Fennel, Saunf
    • Blends Well Withlavender rose water, sandalwood and geranium
    • Refractive Index1.532 – 1.543 @ 20 °C

    Description

     

    It is native to so many sea shores of Mediterranean; still it can be found anywhere, wherever the soil is dry near the sea costs or river banks. It can also be thrived in so many parts of Europe.

    Fennel, which is widely cultivated for its taste and digestive purposes, is called Saunf in India and Pakistan. It grows on Foeniculum vulgare plant, till the height of 2.5, its leaves are more or less similar to dill but in look they are quite sleek and slender. Saunf is a seed which is dried for the use. Flowers, from which this dried seed is separated, are cultivated in terminal umbels (umbels are like umbrellas where a number of short flowers stalk are grown in equal length , their end growth points are same) .Generally its stems are also preserved for taste and flavouring. in original conditions it varies in size and shape. It has so many other species.

    The word "fennel" originitated from the fenyl word of Middle English fenel or fenyl. The origin of the word is from Latin word Ferula, which is the name of the plant from which the oil is extracted. It is assumed that finule is one amongst the nine plants invoked in Nine Herbal charms, which was documented in tenth century in the pagan Anglo Saxon. In an anecdote of Greek mythology too Prometheus used the stalk of the fennel plant for the purpose of stealing fire from the gods. So many other references are also there in the Greek history like sports event marathon and battle of Marathon, because in Greek Marathos mean fennel. It was also thrived by Romans for its taste and value.

    Fennel oil is drained from crushed seeds of foeniculum vulgare plant and the steam distillation methodology is adopted.

     

    Commonly known Benefits

     

    Saunf or fennel oil has a lot of cultural value in Pakistan, India (especially Kashmir and Gujrat, Orissa, Bengal and Assam), Middle East and Afghanistan also use it. It is like nectar for digestive problems and obesity problems like hiccups etc. It works as a good cleanser and tones the skin, helps in discoloration. If you have oily skin then too fennel oil can be used to cure it. It has estrogenic properties so fights with wrinkles and keeps your skin younger looking and shiny. If sometime your taste buds let you eat much then it can help to digest the overeaten food too.

     

     

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