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Other Names: Alcaravea, Anis Canadien, Anis des Prés, Anis des Vosges, Apium carvi, Carraway, Carum carvi, Carum velenovskyi, Carvi, Carvi Commun, Carvi Fructus, Cumin des Montagnes, Cumin des Prés, Faux Anis, Haravi, Jeera, Jira, Kala Jira, Karwiya, Krishan Jeeraka, Krishnajiraka, Kummel, Kummich, Roman Cumin, Semen Cumini Pratensis, Semences de Carvi, Shahijra, Shiajira, Wiesen-Feldkummel, Wild Cumin.<br>
 
Caraway, or Carum carvi, is a biennial plant in the family of Apliaceae that is native to Asia. Europe and Africa. Caraway is popular for fruits (also known as “seeds”) that has pungent anise-like flavor and aroma and is used for culinary preparations with medicinal benefits.
 
Caraway, or Carum carvi, is a biennial plant in the family of Apliaceae that is native to Asia. Europe and Africa. Caraway is popular for fruits (also known as “seeds”) that has pungent anise-like flavor and aroma and is used for culinary preparations with medicinal benefits.
 
==Special Precautions of Caraway==
 
==Special Precautions of Caraway==

Revision as of 00:58, 1 May 2013

Other Names: Alcaravea, Anis Canadien, Anis des Prés, Anis des Vosges, Apium carvi, Carraway, Carum carvi, Carum velenovskyi, Carvi, Carvi Commun, Carvi Fructus, Cumin des Montagnes, Cumin des Prés, Faux Anis, Haravi, Jeera, Jira, Kala Jira, Karwiya, Krishan Jeeraka, Krishnajiraka, Kummel, Kummich, Roman Cumin, Semen Cumini Pratensis, Semences de Carvi, Shahijra, Shiajira, Wiesen-Feldkummel, Wild Cumin.
Caraway, or Carum carvi, is a biennial plant in the family of Apliaceae that is native to Asia. Europe and Africa. Caraway is popular for fruits (also known as “seeds”) that has pungent anise-like flavor and aroma and is used for culinary preparations with medicinal benefits.

Special Precautions of Caraway

  • Caraway may cause heartburn and belching.
  • Caraway seeds contains highly volatile essential oils that if taken in large dosage over a long period can cause liver and kidney damage.
  • Caraway may cause abortion for pregnant women.
  • It is also not safe for lactating mothers Caraway can lower blood sugar levels for diabetics
  • Caraway may have narcotic effects such as drowsiness, nausea and mental clouding.

The benefits of Caraway are

  • constipation
  • heartburn
  • menstrual cramps
  • nausea
  • indigestion : A combination of caraway oil and peppermint oil may help treat indigestion.
  • Caraway is also said to act as a carminative, which is a substance that prevents the formation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract. By inhibiting gas formation, caraway is thought to prevent bloating (and, in turn, keep your stomach from appearing larger after eating).When used as a carminative, caraway oil is often taken in combination with peppermint oil.
  • Diabetes : Preliminary research from animal-based studies raises the question of whether caraway may also be of some benefit to people with diabetes.