Availability and types of fennel seeds
Fennel seeds are the small, elongated seeds of a plant called fennel. They look like tiny green or brown rice-like grains and have a fresh, slightly sweet anise or licorice flavour. Because they taste and smell good, they are used in many cuisines and also as a tea. Here I explain where fennel seeds come from, where they are grown and which varieties you can find in the store — explained so simply that a 12‑year‑old could understand.
Origin
Fennel originally comes from the Mediterranean region. That means the plant first grew in countries like Italy, Greece or the south of France. Over the centuries people have brought fennel to many other places because it is useful and tastes good. Today fennel can be found on several continents.
Fennel originally comes from the Mediterranean region. That means the plant first grew in countries like Italy, Greece or the south of France. Over the centuries people have brought fennel to many other places because it is useful and tastes good. Today fennel can be found on several continents.
Growing regions
Fennel plants like warm, sunny places and well-drained soil — places where water does not stay for long. That is why fennel is mainly grown in these regions:
Fennel plants like warm, sunny places and well-drained soil — places where water does not stay for long. That is why fennel is mainly grown in these regions:
- Mediterranean: Countries like Italy, Spain and Greece are classic growing areas. There the climate is ideal.
- Southern Europe and parts of Asia: In countries like Turkey or India fennel also grows well.
- North America: In the USA and Canada fennel is grown in warmer areas.
- Other regions: Some farmers in South America, Australia or South Africa grow fennel when the climate allows.
Because fennel seeds need little space, you can find them not only on large fields but sometimes also in small gardens or in pots on balconies.
Available varieties and types
Not all fennel seeds are the same. There are different varieties that vary a little in taste, size or colour. The main variants are:
Not all fennel seeds are the same. There are different varieties that vary a little in taste, size or colour. The main variants are:
- Green fennel seeds: These look slightly greenish and have a fresh aroma. They are very common and often found in supermarkets.
- Brown fennel seeds: Sometimes the seeds are darker, especially if they have been stored for a long time or because they are a different variety. The flavour is similar, sometimes a bit stronger.
- Ground fennel: Instead of whole seeds there are also ground versions like powder. This is convenient if you don't want to crush the seeds yourself.
- Oil and extracts: Oil can also be extracted from fennel seeds. This oil has a strong aroma and is sometimes used in cooking or for medicinal purposes.
- Organic or conventional variants: Organic fennel seeds are grown without chemical pesticides. Conventional seeds can be produced with other methods. Both taste similar, but some people prefer organic for environmental reasons.
How to find fennel seeds in the store?
You can usually find fennel seeds in the spice section of supermarkets, in health food stores or at farmers' markets. Sometimes they are placed near teas because they can be used for infusions. They are available loose in large jars, in small packets or as ground powder in tins.
You can usually find fennel seeds in the spice section of supermarkets, in health food stores or at farmers' markets. Sometimes they are placed near teas because they can be used for infusions. They are available loose in large jars, in small packets or as ground powder in tins.
In summary, fennel seeds are widespread and available in many varieties. Whether you buy them at the supermarket, at a market or grow them in your garden — they are easy to find and have small differences in colour, shape and processing. This variety makes fennel seeds practical for many recipes and everyday use, because you can always find a type that suits your taste.