Food Guide
Fennel
Varieties
Florence fennel, also called finocchio, has a broad, white, bulbous base and is sometimes called sweet anise. Common fennel is the variety that yields fennel seeds.
Preparation, Uses, & Tips
Wash the bulb and the greens just before using. Fennel can be cooked or eaten raw. Slice the bulb and braise slices in olive oil and broth, or use the greens as a garnish, like dill.
Storing
Cut off the greens and store the bulbs in a paper bag in the refrigerator for up to two days. Store the greens refrigerated and wrapped in plastic.