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Cumin seeds are the dried fruits of the plant Cuminum cyminum, belonging to the parsley family (Apiaceae). They are small, elongated, and slightly curved, with a ridged surface and a yellowish-brown to light brown color.
Cumin seeds have a strong, warm, and earthy aroma with a slightly bitter, nutty, and peppery flavor. They are widely used as a spice in Indian, Middle Eastern, Mexican, and Mediterranean cuisines, often added whole or ground to enhance the taste of curries, dals, spice blends, and baked goods.
In addition to culinary use, cumin seeds are valued for their digestive and medicinal properties. They are a natural source of antioxidants and are traditionally used to aid digestion, improve appetite, and support overall gut health.
Cumin seeds are the dried fruits of the plant Cuminum cyminum, belonging to the parsley family (Apiaceae). They are small, elongated, and slightly curved, with a ridged surface and a yellowish-brown to light brown color.
Cumin seeds are the dried fruits of the plant Cuminum cyminum, belonging to the parsley family (Apiaceae). They are small, elongated, and slightly curved, with a ridged surface and a yellowish-brown to light brown color.
Cumin seeds have a strong, warm, and earthy aroma with a slightly bitter, nutty, and peppery flavor. They are widely used as a spice in Indian, Middle Eastern, Mexican, and Mediterranean cuisines, often added whole or ground to enhance the taste of curries, dals, spice blends, and baked goods.
In addition to culinary use, cumin seeds are valued for their digestive and medicinal properties. They are a natural source of antioxidants and are traditionally used to aid digestion, improve appetite, and support overall gut health.