Cumin seeds would be the most common, and the two are often confused in recipes and when translating from foreign languages. The flavour would be reminiscent of curry.
Other flavours substitutes would include star anise, anise, and cardamom; these are all quite strongly flavoured and you should try half the amount suggested for caraway.
Celery seed has a mild flavour that might be preferred to caraway in bread. Sesame and poppy seeds are used in both sweet baking and savory items.
Just substitute whatever you like best, or leave it out entirely. It won't be the same as caraway, but it will still be good.
Caraway has a very specific flavour for which there is no suitable substitute.
Cumin seeds would be the most common, and the two are often confused in recipes and when translating from foreign languages.
Probably not, because caraway seeds have a distinctive taste.
You can use anise, dill, or cumin to substitute for caraway seeds.
Substitute for caraway seed
Probably not. However cumin is sometimes a good substitute.
Caraway is the seed of the caraway plant.
Caraway seed is the same, caraway seed, in Tamil.
There are a number of products commonly made from caraway. Some products include the following: Arkravit, caraway Gouda, caraway Havarti and caraway crackers.
The address of the Caraway Public Library is: 102 E. State Street, Caraway, 72419 0249
1 teaspoon gin for every 2 berries or equal parts crushed bay leaves or caraway seeds.
Pat Caraway was born in 1905.
Pat Caraway died in 1974.
Cary Caraway is 5' 10".
Nancie Caraway was born in 1942.
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