anisum
/ˈænɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a sweet, caraway-flavored seed used in cooking and as a spice, especially in baked goods, such as biscotti and breads.
“The Italian dessert incorporated anisum seeds for its distinctive flavor.”
2. noun
the seed of the anise or sweet cicely plant, used as a spice.
“Anisum seeds are commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine.”