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| Description |
Aniseed Myrtle (Backhousia anisata)
This amazing tree has aniseed flavoured and scented leaves. It is another of the rainforest trees that have proved to be such a wonderful source of culinary variety.
This herb has an aniseed taste as the name would suggest. It is simply wonderful when used in biscotti, in pasta or in bread. Its flavour lends itself to sweet or savoury recipes. It gives a slightly exotic taste to fish or seafood dishes and is a perfect companion for roast fennel. Try adding a little to breadcrumbs when coating chicken before pan frying. Aniseed Myrtle compliments many other flavours, I love it added to biscuits with sesame seeds or chocolate, and use it in many recipes that require the use of Star Anise.
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| Market Days |
The Rocks Markets
Stall is in central aisle, half way up.
10am - 5pm
Every Sat and Sun Rocks Market Link
2nd Sat of each month
Hawkesbury Farmers & Fine Food Market
Castle Hill Showground Castle Hill, enter via Carrington Road. (2nd Saturday each month, except January and March 2010)
8am - 12md
Castle Hill Market Link
3rd Friday each month
Prince of Wales Market Day
7am - 3pm
Prince of Wales Hospital
Randwick
Baker Street entrance
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