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A retro looking star anise background in brown tones.

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Русский: "Бадья́н настоя́щий, или Ани́с звёздчатый (лат. Illicíum vérum) — вечнозелёное древесное растение, вид рода Бадьян (Illicium) семейства Лимонниковые (Schisandraceae) (ранее этот род нередко выделяли в монотипное семейство Бадьяновые).

Растение распространено в Юго-Восточной Азии (юго-западный Китай, Индокитай). Плоды используют в традиционной китайской медицине, а также в качестве пряности, из семян получают масло. Кроме того, плоды служат сырьём для получения шикимовой кислоты.

Плоды используются как пряность, особенно широко — в китайской и индийской кухне. Кроме того, плоды используются как составная часть травяных чаёв.

Плоды содержат эфирное масло (температура застывания +15 °C), близкое по составу к анисовому; в нём содержится 85—90 % анетола. Масло из плодов бадьяна нередко называют анисовым, — так же как и масло, получающееся из растёртого семени или зелёных частей высушенного растения аниса обыкновенного (Pimpinella anisum) из семейства Зонтичные.

В медицинской практике бадьян настоящий применяется для улучшения вкуса лекарств и входил в состав грудного чая." (Wikipedia)
English: "Illicium verum is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to northeast Vietnam and southwest China. A spice commonly called star anise, staranise, star anise seed, Chinese star anise, or badian that closely resembles anise in flavor is obtained from the star-shaped pericarps of the fruit of I. verum which are harvested just before ripening. Star anise oil is a highly fragrant oil used in cooking, perfumery, soaps, toothpastes, mouthwashes, and skin creams. About 90% of the world's star anise crop is used for extraction of shikimic acid, a chemical intermediate used in the synthesis of oseltamivir (Tamiflu). Star anise contains anethole, the same compound that gives the unrelated anise its flavor. Recently, star anise has come into use in the West as a less expensive substitute for anise in baking, as well as in liquor production, most distinctively in the production of the liqueur Galliano.Star anise enhances the flavour of meat. It is used as a spice in preparation of biryani and masala chai all over the Indian subcontinent. It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, and in Malay and Indonesian cuisines. It is widely grown for commercial use in China, India, and most other countries in Asia. Star anise is an ingredient of the traditional five-spice powder of Chinese cooking. It is also a major ingredient in the making of phở, a Vietnamese noodle soup. It is also used in the French recipe of mulled wine, called vin chaud (hot wine). If allowed to steep in coffee, it deepens and enriches the flavor. The pods can be used in this manner multiple times by the pot-full or cup, as the ease of extraction of the taste components increases with the permeation of hot water." (Wikipedia)
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