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Cumin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cumin makes an ideal plant to grow in the herb garden. Its seeds should be harvested and dried when the pods become brown. Cumin is of great culinary use and this section of the plant biology site will give you all the information that you need to grow your own cumin. ... Guide to growing garden plants - Cuminum (Cumin)
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The Nigella genus includes black cumin and fennel flower. The seeds of which are often used in cooking. Advice is given on how to grow, maintain and harvest Nigella plants in the garden. ... Guide to growing Black Cumin - Nigella ... Plant Biology...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on cumin, Plants. Includes related research links. ... cumin or cummin[both: kum´in] Pronunciation Key, low annual herb (Cuminum cyminum) of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), long cultivated in the Old World for the aromatic seedlike...
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all galleries >> Nature - Gardens, Flowers, Trees, Plants, Rocks, Animals, etc. >> Gardens, Flowers and Plants >> Gardens - 2005 >> July Gardens 2005 > Garden Vignette - Fuchsia, Purple Salvia, Silver Sencio and Cumin Plant...
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Complete description of the black cumin (Nigella sativa) including plant information and identification of a Black Cumin. ... The Black Cumin may be available from nurseries, garden stores and other plant dealers and distributors.
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Many popular herbs and spices ussed for cooking also have uses in herbal medicine. Here we look at uses and health benefits of Coriander, Cumin and Curry Plant ... Like many English people, I love Indian spices. This week we mention some of the ingredients of curry mixes: curry plant,cumin and coriander.
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As a medicinal plant, cumin has been utilized as an antispasmodic, carminative, sedative, and stimulant. Cumin oil has been reported to have antibacterial activity (1.8-130). Distinct phototoxic effects have been reported from undiluted cumin oil (8.2-79) .
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cumin. cumin. Information about cumin in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. cumin seed, black cumin, cumin plant ... The cumin seed comes from a plant of the parsley family. A small, delicate annual, it grows to a height of about 25 cm/10 in. The spicy seeds are boat-shaped, ridged,
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Cummin, Cuminum cymimum, a relative of dill, is also an annual plant grown for the seeds (technically the fruits, each "seed" is a schizocarp) that are used to flavor bread and pastries. ... Cuminum cyminum. Cumin. Plants at harvest. Apiaceae...
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