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Seeds in Taralli
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mary Mem
Joined: Mar 03, 2009 Posts: 77 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 9:24 am Post subject: Seeds in Taralli |
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A lady who came for supper this past weekend brought me some homemade "taralli" with tiny black seeds baked into them. I didn't make note of what she called them, but later I asked her grandson and he said they were "aranzo"? seeds. I've done a google search and nothing came up. She comes from Cosenza, and I presume it's probably a dialect word for the seeds. Would anyone know what they are called in English?
My Calabrese relatives that make taralli put anise seed in them.
Thanks for your help.
Mary
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Eleven Explorer
Joined: Jul 11, 2007 Posts: 959 Location: New York
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:03 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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If I am thinking of the same thing..I thought it was pepper.
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Carole Admin
Joined: Jul 10, 2007 Posts: 1662 Location: Valtellina - Near Lake Como
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:33 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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They could be either 'semi di papaveri' (poppy seeds) or maybe fennel seeds.
The ones I ate some time ago had poppy seeds in them >Semi di papaveri< and they were lovely.
I like fresh baked bread with poppy seeds on top too... it's a bit like Challa bread
Now you're making me hungry!
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Robert Explorer
Joined: Jul 12, 2008 Posts: 55 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:16 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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Have spoken with an Italian/French colleague here - he suggested Fennel seeds?
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nuccia Admin
Joined: Jul 09, 2007 Posts: 4375 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 2:24 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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Hi Mary! Sorry I haven't gotten back to you but I promise to soon. As for your question, I'll ask my mom about it tomorrow since she is from Cosenza area. I thin Aranzo is a dialect term..I'm sure I have heard it used before but I want to make sure.
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mary Mem
Joined: Mar 03, 2009 Posts: 77 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:22 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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Thanks, everyone, for answering. They're definitely not poppy or fennel seeds. They're about half the length of a fennel seed and about a quarter of the girth. I bit into one just by itself and it does have a bit of an anise flavour, so I would think it is from that family of plants, but it's black in colour.
Nuccia, I'm curious to see what your mother says.
Mary
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Carole Admin
Joined: Jul 10, 2007 Posts: 1662 Location: Valtellina - Near Lake Como
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:01 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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I think then that they must be CARAWAY seeds, they are called CUMIN in Italy.
They are my favourite seed and I use them for making an old English recipe for caraway seed cake. They are also used extensively in savoury cooking - both Italian and (to my knowledge Indian cooking too...
Here they are
I wonder if Nuccia's Mom will agree, or maybe she knows of other seeds?
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kstabile New Member
Joined: Jul 15, 2010 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:46 pm Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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They are NOT caraway and they are NOT cumin.
I know what you mean--they are very tiny, round black seeds that look like tiny poppy seeds. They have an anise flavor.
My mother-in-law is from Calabria, originally. She has used up her supply of these from home. They get used in many baked goods, including breadsticks and biscotti and other cookies.
She asked if I could find someplace on the web to get her more.
The info I have found in several places is that the natives in certain areas of Calabria harvest these from wild plants up in the hills. It is time-consuming, and no one does it for sale. You have to have a friend or relative in the area get it from someone.
The closest thing I could find is black anise seed (from Pimpinella anisum), which is smaller than regular anise seed. It is still an anise-type seed pod, crescent-shaped. But you could use as a replacement.
I wonder is the wild plant I read about is a type of anise with larger seed pods, and if the tiny black seed is inside the pods. Maybe the Calabrese harvest pods and then open them all and use only the seed inside.
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Notariannil1 New Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:16 am Post subject: Re: Seeds in Taralli |
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They are Anise seeds. I cannot find them online either. In Calabria they are wild anise and they are picked by the locals. I think you can buy them in bakeries there. The anise they sell here is not as strong and the seeds are bigger. These are wild black anise. We make the Taralles but have a limited amount of seeds from relatives who bring them back from Calabria when they visit. You only need 2 tablespoons to 5 lbs of flour for the recipe.
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