


Cumin Seed
Botanical name: Cuminum cyminum
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Cumin seed (Cuminum cyminum) is a flowering plant native to the eastern Mediterranean and South Asia, thriving in warm climates and well-drained soils. The plant features slender stems and delicate, feathery leaves, with small white or pale pink flowers that develop into the small, elongated seeds we know as cumin. In herbal medicine, the seeds are primarily used for their potential digestive and aromatic properties, often incorporated into teas, tinctures, or culinary dishes. Traditionally, cumin has been valued in various cultures, including ancient Egyptian and Indian societies, where it was utilized in cooking and folk remedies, reflecting its long-standing significance in both culinary practices and traditional medicine.*
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