Caraway
Caraway is a spice that comes from the seeds of the caraway plant. It has a warm, slightly sweet flavour with a hint of citrus and is often used in baking and cooking to add a distinctive taste to dishes.
The seeds of the caraway plant are harvested and dried to make the spice. Once dried, the seeds are typically ground into a powder or used whole in recipes. Caraway seeds can also be infused into oils or alcohols to extract their flavour.
Caraway appears on food labels as an ingredient to enhance the flavour of various foods. It is commonly found in rye bread, sauerkraut, and certain cheeses. Caraway seeds are also used in meat dishes, soups, and stews to add depth and warmth to the overall flavour profile.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Caraway
Pizza Express American Pepperoni PizzaWicked Kitchen Cauli, Bhaji And Coconut Rice
Sainsbury's Cherry Rum & Coconut Mince Pies, Taste the Difference
Mr Kipling Christmas Slices
Tesco Finest New York Deli Inspired Pastrami & Emmental Sandwich
Plant Pioneers Grown Delicious Mince Pies
Sainsbury's Iced Topped Mince Pies
Sainsbury's Mince Pies
Sainsbury's Mincemeat Puffs
Sainsbury's Multigrain Melba Toast
M&S Plant Kitchen New York Style No Salt-Beef
Sainsbury's Shortcrust Mince Pies
Pizza Express Sloppy Guiseppe Pizza
Moorish Smoked Humous with Chilli Harissa
Sainsbury's Stollen Slices, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Autumn Edition Apple & Blackberry Danish Tart
Goodfella's Vegan Stonebaked Falafel Pizza
Sharwood's Vegan Tikka Masala Cooking Sauce
Asda Vegetarian Katsu Curry Melts
Oumph! Vegetarian Spiced Kebab


