Description
Cumin has been part of our diet for thousands of years. It is mainly grown in the Middle East, the Mediterranean region, China and India. People around the world use cumin as a flavoring in food and extract the oil for perfumes. It is also a popular remedy in traditional medicine because it encapsulates many health benefits in a few tiny seeds….
Health Benefits of Cumin Bio
(This summary was prepared in line with the Nutrition and Health Claims Act)
- Increases resistance to unfavorable bacteria and fungi.
- Supports immunity.
- Supports food fortification and strengthens the stomach.
- Antioxidant.
Culinary Uses of Cumin
Cumin seeds are quite often compared to Caraway seeds but are slightly less pungent in taste. Cumin is usually part of many spicy blends, such as Indian curry powder, Thai red curry paste, cajun spices, …
You can also find Cumin in various spice mixes such as our Shoarma Spices Garam Masala, Gyro Spices, Mexican Spices, Couscous Spices, Ras El Hanout, Curry mild, …
Sustainable packaging
Our herbs are packed in compostable bags that are airtight and resealable, so that the flavors and fragrances are optimally preserved. The pouches do not let sunlight through, ensuring the efficacy of the herbs. With our sustainable packaging, we seek to minimize our carbon footprint without sacrificing quality.
Attention for a moment
Some people are allergic to the essential oil; it can irritate the skin or stomach.
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