Celery Seeds
Celery grew wild in Sicily, was carried north as a medicinal plant, and, by the 17th century, was eaten in France and Italy as salad. Gardeners realized planting it late yielded longer, milder stalks that survived winter. Today, our fragrant Celery Seeds are delicious in slaw, essential for pickles, and a pleasant addition to salad dressings.
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Celery seed is a small, slightly bitter seed that is commonly used as an ingredient in sauerkraut, pickling, and cold vegetable salads. These tiny seeds add a nice hint of crunch with a strong flavor. Ingredients: Celery seed.
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