Cumin Powder
A Symphony of Warmth
Cumin, with its warm and slightly nutty flavor, is the backbone of many Indian spice blends. It adds depth to curries, rice dishes, and even Indian bread (roti). The seeds can be toasted to release their full aroma, elevating the taste experience.
Cumin is a flowering plant from the Apiaceae family. It has an earthly, aromatic, and warming aroma. It is native to the Middle East and India. India and China are the main producers of Cumin. It is sown from October to December and harvested from February in India. In India, tropical and subtropical area’s cultivators do farming of Cumin as it is a drought-tolerant crop.
SCIENTIFIC NAME : Cuminum cyminum
FAMILY : Apiaceae
ORIGINS
Cumin has been used as a spice for thousands of years. It is used in uncountable recipes as a traditional ingredient for millennia, in India.
EnquiryNUTRITIONAL VALUE
Cumin seed has a good amount of the daily value for dietary fiber, fat, protein, dietary fibers, vitamin E and vitamin C as well as magnesium, manganese, and iron. Essential oil inside the Cumin seed offers a distinctive aroma that changes the character of the food.
Said is that Cumin seed with ghee is traditional medicine in India. It has medicinal benefits. In Ayurveda, it is used in different forms like Kashya, arista, and vati.
CUMIN POWDER
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CULINARY USES
Due to its distinctive aroma and flavor Cumin is used as a spice in most recipes. Cumin powder is used to add flavor to innumerable commercial food. It is used in both forms – ground, and whole. It is the main ingredient in pickles, pastries, soups, curry as well as other food.