Description
Cumin has been a part of our diet for thousands of years. It is mainly grown in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, China and India. People all over the world use cumin as a flavoring agent in food and extract its oil for perfumes. It is also a popular remedy in traditional medicine because it packs many health benefits into a few tiny seeds…
MEDICINAL EFFECT
- Increases resistance to unfavorable bacteria and fungi
- Supports immunity
- Supports digestion and strengthens the stomach
- Antioxidant
CULINARY
Cumin seeds are often compared to caraway seeds, but their taste is slightly less sharp. Cumin is usually part of many spicy mixtures, such as Indian curry powder, Thai red curry paste, Cajun spices, ...
You will also find Cumin in various spice mixes such as ours Shawarma spices Garam Masala, Gyros spices, Mexican Spices, Couscous herbs, Ras El Hanout, Curry mild, ...
Please note:
Some people are allergic to the essential oil, it can irritate the skin or stomach.
Tastes good