A unique blend of fennel and coriander seeds. Enjoy with coffee, tea or after a meal.
A unique blend of fennel and coriander seeds. Enjoy with coffee, tea or after a meal.
But hate coffee breath? Chewing SNIX mix while drinking coffee or tea is a delicious and natural way to freshen your breath. A perfect combination!
Place a small amount of SNIX mix in the palm of your hand and pop them in your mouth. A delightfully crunchy treat. Enjoy with coffee, tea, ice cream (as a natural substitute for sprinkles) or after a meal.
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Both fennel and coriander seeds have played significant roles in traditional cuisines and medicinal practices across various cultures. Chewing on raw or roasted seeds likely evolved both as a culinary practice, given their flavorful properties, and as a medicinal habit due to their numerous health benefits. The tradition of consuming these seeds—whether for flavor, freshening the breath, or aiding digestion—has been passed down through generations and remains prevalent in many cultures today.
Both fennel and coriander seeds act as natural mouth fresheners, especially fennel seeds, which may help neutralize bad breath.
Fennel seeds may help relieve indigestion, bloating, and gas. They’re also believed to promote healthy digestion.
Both seeds contain antioxidants, which may help combat free radicals in the body and reduce oxidative stress.
Coriander seeds have anti-inflammatory benefits, which can be helpful in conditions like arthritis.
Coriander seeds may help regulate blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for diabetics.
Coriander seeds are rich in vitamins like folic acid, vitamin A, and vitamin C and contain essential minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium.
The seeds, especially coriander, have compounds that may potentially improve skin health and give a natural glow.
The Greeks knew fennel by the name “marathon.” It played a role in the famous Battle of Marathon, where the Greeks fought the Persians. The field in which this battle took place was reportedly full of fennel plants. The Greeks also used fennel seeds for its medicinal properties, particularly for promoting digestion.
Coriander was referenced in the works of the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates and was used in various concoctions for its medicinal properties.
Fennel was used in traditional Egyptian medicine and has been found in tombs, including that of Tutankhamun. It was valued for its digestive properties and possibly as a remedy for snakebites.
Coriander seeds have also been found in ancient Egyptian tombs, suggesting they were valued both for culinary and medicinal purposes. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest medical texts (circa 1550 BCE), mentions coriander’s medicinal uses.
Roman warriors reportedly consumed fennel to strengthen themselves. It was also believed to promote longevity. Roman cooks often included fennel in their dishes.
While these seeds can help freshen your breath temporarily, maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups is essential for long-term fresh breath and overall oral health.
The information provided on this website regarding the potential health benefits of chewing fennel and coriander seeds is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet or health regimen.
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