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The leaves of cumin are arranged in a cross shape. Together with cumin-like seeds results in the German name Kreuzkümmel. Cumin can be purchased through import by B2B wholesalers and producers mainly from India, Iran, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Latin America, China and the southern Mediterranean.
Due to an antioxidant effect and the essential oils, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, vitamins E, A and C it contains, cumin has a wide range of applications. It also makes cumin an important ingredient for food technology and product development. It is one of the most important spices in Indian and Oriental cuisine, refining falafel, hummus, stews, garam masala or curries, among other things. With a spicy, bittersweet and woody-earthy flavor, cumin is also added to stews, chili con carne, meat and fish dishes, cabbage dishes, grilled vegetables, bread or legumes. In Ayurvedic cuisine, cumin is one of the most important spices.
In medicine, cumin is taken as a natural remedy for digestive problems and similar ailments. Cumin is also used in the cosmetics industry as a serum or cream, as it nourishes the skin due to the vitamins and nutrients it contains.
Synonyms and similar search terms: caraway, cumin, mother cumin, Roman cumin, white cumin, welsh cumin, Cuminum cyminum, oat cumin, pepper cumin, Cumin - ground (natural spice) supplier, Cumin - ground (natural spice) producer, Cumin - ground (natural spice) wholesaler
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