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Cumin has a warm, spicy taste, with a biting edge, similar to caraway. But cumin is earthy rather than sweet, like caraway, and extremely aromatic. For a change of pace, try ground Cumin added to tangy lime or lemon based marinades for chicken, turkey, lamb, and pork. Or, add Cumin to chili, spicy meat stews, barbecue marinades, and sauces. Stir toasted Cumin into corn muffin batter to create an easy southoftheborder accent. Heat Cumin and garlic in olive oil and drizzle over cooked vegetables or...
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Frontier Cumin Seed Whole 1.87 oz. Bottle
Product Notes: Cumin is an essential, dominant flavor in Mexican, Asian and Indian cooking. Whole seeds are also used in German cakes and breads, pickling and marinades. To intensify their flavor, lightly roast the seeds in a dry frying pan before adding to your recipe.
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Cumin Seed Whole (Cuminum cyminum) 1 lb: C
Scrape carrots and cut into medium slices, or slice in food processor. Cook carrots in boiling, salted water until just tender, about 5 minutes, depending on thickness of carrots. Drain and rinse under cold water to stop cooking. Meanwhile, in pan melt 1 tablespoon butter and saute cumin about 30 seconds. Add ginger and garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Combine cooked drained carrots with cumin-garlic mixture, lemon juice, remaining butter and milk. Process in blender or food processor with steel...
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Whole(4oz) - Packed in clear plastic container. Ideal for cooking, adds flavor and color to potatoes, salads, yogurt, etc. Tastes great lightly toasted. Ingredients: 100% Pure, non-irradiated, untreated, and unwashed Black (Cumin) Seed herb. Country of Origin: Turkey, Egypt, or Syria (based on availability).
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Whole Organic Cumin Seed 1 lb Certified Organic Kosher Buy Bulk Save Packaged in opaque stand up pouch to preserve freshness and block UV light. Get More Varieties and Sizes on Our Website Visit our ME page for the link.Our eBay store features many medicinal herbs in bulk and tincture form. We also carry empty capsules, capsule fillers, and dropper bottles for the home herbalist or practitioner. The prices are great. Use the links on this page. Be sure to add me to your favorites list !
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Plant Part: Seed. Common Name: Cumin. Botanical Name: Cuminum Cyminum L. One of the world's most popular spices, cumin is extremely aromatic, with a warm, spicy, slightly bitter, earthy flavor. Cumin seeds are enjoyed around the world but especially in North African, Middle Eastern, Indian and Mexican cuisines.
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A coomon cooking spice konwn for supporting digestion. Controls vata and kapha without aggravating pitta.
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10 Pounds Bulk of gourmet quality Cumin Seeds Whole. 100% Guarantee and fast shipping.
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A "pinch" of this, a "sprinkle" of that ? anyone who knows their way around a kitchen knows that you can"t cook without the pizzaz of spices. Also called comino, this ancient spice dates back to the Old Testament. Shaped like a caraway seed, cumin is the dried fruit of a plant in the parsley family.
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FRONTIER Cumin Seed Whole Organic
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Cumin is a must for chili con carne and curry. This warm, pleasant, balsamic flavor is also delicious in meatloaf, sausages, vegetables, cheeses, soups, relishes, and rice.
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Cumin Seeds (cuminuim cyminum or mellet yira in Thai) are sometimes mistakenly called fennel or caraway on Thai packaging and as a result in some Thai recipes. These boat-shaped elongated yellow grey seeds are about 5 mm in length and are the seeds of a small umbelliferous plant (family of aromatic plants with hollow stems, including carrots, coriander and parsley). The flavor is pungent, sharp and slightly bitter with a spicy-sweet aroma.
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Cumin seed, whole Per Pound
Cumin seed, whole (1499) Size Price Quantity Per 1/4 Pound $1.60 Per Pound $4.00
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Send to a Friend Whole Cumin seeds are produced by a delicate annual which grows only in hot climates. It is an extremely pungent spice that should be used with care as it tends to dominate any dish that uses it. Whole cumin seeds are often roasted just before grinding to bring out the flavor. Whole Cumin is an ingredient in curry powder and is also popular in Spanish and Mexican cooking. Add Whole Cumin Seeds to tomato dishes, chili, salsa and in many Indian dishes.
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Add to tangy lime or lemon based marinades for chicken, turkey, lamb, and pork. Or, add cumin seed to chili, spicy meat stews, barbecue marinades and sauces.
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Pre-heat oven to 450F. Char eggplant over a moderate gas flame, turning it frequently, until all the skin is blackened. Transfer to a baking dish and bake until butter soft, 15 to 20 minutes. Cool slightly and scrape off most of the charred skin. Coarsely chop.
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The flavor of cumin is characterized by a strong, musty/earthy flavor that also contains some green/grassy notes. So cumins' flavor and aroma are strong and slightly bitter. Cumin is the dried seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum , a member of the parsley family. The yellowish-brown seeds of cumin resemble caraway.
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Frontier Cumin Seed Whole CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.68 oz. Bottle
Product Notes: Cumin is an essential, dominant flavor in Mexican, Asian and Indian cooking. Whole seeds are also used in German cakes and breads, pickling and marinades. To intensify their flavor, lightly roast the seeds in a dry frying pan before adding to your recipe.
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