Celery Seed
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Smallage SeedCelery Seed doesn't actually come from the same celery plant that we eat.
The ancestor of celery is a plant called "Smallage" or "Wild Celery." It is still grown in its own right in Asia, where they prefer the stronger flavour. From Smallage, two descendants evolved with the help of man. "Stem Celery", the celery that we eat for its stalks, and "Celeriac", the celery that we eat for its roots.
The seeds are taken from Smallage. Smallage produces white flowers in its second year, and then seeds. One acre of plants will produce around 500 pounds (225 kg.) Reputedly, it takes 760,000 seeds to weigh 1 pound (450g.)
Very little seed is produced in North America; most is imported from Asia.
Celery seeds are brown and very small in size. They have a powerful celery flavour with a tinge of bitterness, so use sparingly.
Celery seed is used in a lot of pickling mixes.
The seed can be purchased whole or ground. When ground, it can be purchased on its own, or mixed with salt to become celery salt.
See Also: Celery Salt, Celery, Lovage, Smallage
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