Resembling cumin, in shape and size, fennel is a different spice altogether. Fennel (saunf) exude an anise-like sweet fruity aroma that makes them a widely-used savoury spice in pizzas, soups, sauces, confectioneries, etc. They are added in cooking, mainly as a flavouring base. They are used as a condiment after food to improve digestion and also as a mouth freshener.
Broken (% max): 5% Average Moisture (% max): 14.5% Foreign matters (% max): 0.1% Damaged kernels (% max): 0.5% Yellow kernels (% max): 0.5% Chalky kernels (% max): 3% Red & red streaked kernel (% max): 0.5% Paddy (max/1 kg): 1 grains Glutinous kernel (% max): 0.2% Immature kernel (% max): 0.05% Average whole kernel length (min/mm): 6.2 - 6.7mm Crop year: Current Milling degree: Well milled & double polished, sorted
Broken (max.) 10% Moisture (max.) 14.5% Foreign Matters (max.) 0.50% Damaged kernels (max.) 1.0% Yellow kernels (max.) 1.0% Paddy (grain per kg) (max) 1 grain Immature kernel (max.) 0.30% White rice 5% Undeveloped, immature kernels, other seeds and foreign matter 0.5% Crop Current Crop Milling degree: Well milled