The seeds of the sweet cicely plant can be used whole in fruit dishes of many kinds during the summer or ground down into a fine powder to be used as a spice for seasoning different dishes with a licorice flavour. Each of these seeds are about 2 cm or approximately ¾ of an inch in length. They possess a stronger flavor of licorice than the leaves.
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