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September 24th, 2007
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It's a toxic Japanese star anise or groceries?
This spice has been very little space on our plates in the local restaurants China last week. My daughter did not want to eat (and do not blame them). Now I read that is toxic, ... and other places I've read, is a kind of safe. Does anyone know the truth? This question has been used in a dish of beef with black sauce on it. The star has been filled ... looked like a mini-starfish (or a spider my daughter thought big). When he broke a branch, it smelled really strong licorice flavor.
Make no mistake there are two types of star anise (two similar trees), but only the Japanese Badiane is toxic. I know that Asian restaurants do not use Japanese star anise in cooking or baking. The one he had in his food has been the traditional regular star anise. I always use in baking Christmas in Asian dishes and make alcohol. I use it for over 30 years and I'm still alive, and my family and friends. Find more information on both: star anise, star anise or Chinese star anise is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, obtained from The Star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum, a tree native to south-west with low evergreen China. The shape of the fruits of a star is collected just before maturation. It is widely used in Chinese cooking, Indian cuisine, which is an important component of garam masala, and Indonesian cuisine. It is widely grown commercially in China, India and many other countries in Asia. Star anise is an ingredient in traditional five spice powder of Chinese cooking. It is also one of the ingredients used to make broth for the Vietnamese noodle soup called Pho. It is used as a spice in preparation of Biryani in Andhra Pradesh, a southern state in India. Anise star contains anethole the same ingredient that gives the flavor of anise. Recently, the star anise is now used in the West as a less expensive substitute for anise in the kitchen and in alcohol production, most clearly in the production of the liquor Galliano. Star anise has been used in tea as a remedy for colic and rheumatism, and the seeds are chewed after meals to aid digestion. Acid, a main raw material used to create the anti-flu drug Tamiflu, occurs most autotrophic organisms, but star anise is the industrial source. Tamiflu is considered the most promising drug to mitigate the severity of the avian flu, but reports indicate that some forms of the virus have already adapted to Tamiflu. Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum), a similar tree, is not edible because the place is very toxic, which was burned as incense in Japan. The disease, including "serious neurological effects, including seizures," said after using star anise tea may be the result of using this species. Japanese star anise contains anisatin, causing severe inflammation the kidneys, forms the urinary organs and gastrointestinal ..
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