Dill is the dried fruit of an annual
herb of the parsley family. It has a distinctive but mild caraway-like flavour. A winter
crop, dill requires a well-drained, sandy soil with full exposure to sunlight.
The sub tropical and temperate regions of India, particularly the northern parts, produce
high quality dill. The quality is enhanced by the farmer resorting to organic cultivation.
Indian dill is longer, but narrower, than its European counterparts.
Indian dill finds extensive use in foods, beverages and medicines. Its essential oil
constitutes an important flavouring for the pickles industry. India exports dill (whole as
well as its essential oils) to USA, the UK, Canada and Japan.
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