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Our ground cumin seed has that unmistakable pungent smell and flavor of freshly ground cumin seeds. Cumin spice is an important ingredient in chili, chili powder, Mexican recipes, and the world famous curry powder.

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Cumin seed's flavor is extremely strong, sharp, penetrating, and has a hint of bitterness. its distinctive taste could be described as rich, spicy, and somewhat earthy, or nutty. This strong flavored spice is often used sparingly because of its tendency to dominate foods

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2 oz. whole cumin seed only $1.65

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The Cumin plant, Cuminum Cyminum, resembles dill and fennel, two related species (the Umbelliferae, or parsley family). It has narrow, long leaves that come directly off the stems. Cumin is a small plant with spares foliage; the seeds of the cumin plant are quite similar to those of both caraway and dill.
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Growing Cumin Plants
Growing cumin a notoriously difficult because of its exceedingly fickle nature. The Cumin plant requires plentiful water in well draining soil with little sun. The plant grows best in a warm environment with a long growing season.
Cumin is also known around the world as cummin, comino, kammon, and jeera.
 

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