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What (who) is cumin - definition


cumin         
  • Ground cumin on display at the market in Ortigia, Syracuse (Italy)
  • Black cumin seeds
  • Caraway fruits are similar in shape and structure to cumin seeds
  • Commercially packaged whole and ground cumin seeds
  • Cumin essential oil in clear glass vial
  • ''Cuminum cyminum'' Linn
  • Indian dish]]
  • Cumin seeds, about 5 mm.
SPECIES OF PLANT
Cummin; Jeera; Cuminum cyminum; Geerakam; Geerah; GEERA; Cumin seed; Cumin seeds; Jeera water; Health Benefits of Jeera Water; Health benefits of jeera water; Seeragam; Zeera; Cumminseed; Ground cumin; Cumimum cyminum
Cumin is a sweet-smelling spice, and is popular in Indian cooking.
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cumin         
  • Ground cumin on display at the market in Ortigia, Syracuse (Italy)
  • Black cumin seeds
  • Caraway fruits are similar in shape and structure to cumin seeds
  • Commercially packaged whole and ground cumin seeds
  • Cumin essential oil in clear glass vial
  • ''Cuminum cyminum'' Linn
  • Indian dish]]
  • Cumin seeds, about 5 mm.
SPECIES OF PLANT
Cummin; Jeera; Cuminum cyminum; Geerakam; Geerah; GEERA; Cumin seed; Cumin seeds; Jeera water; Health Benefits of Jeera Water; Health benefits of jeera water; Seeragam; Zeera; Cumminseed; Ground cumin; Cumimum cyminum
['kju:m?n]
(also cummin)
¦ noun
1. the aromatic seeds of a plant of the parsley family, used as a spice.
2. the plant which bears cumin seeds, occurring from the Mediterranean to central Asia. [Cuminum cyminum.]
Origin
OE cymen, OFr. cumon, comin, from L. cuminum, from Gk kuminon, prob. of Semitic origin.
Cumin         
  • Ground cumin on display at the market in Ortigia, Syracuse (Italy)
  • Black cumin seeds
  • Caraway fruits are similar in shape and structure to cumin seeds
  • Commercially packaged whole and ground cumin seeds
  • Cumin essential oil in clear glass vial
  • ''Cuminum cyminum'' Linn
  • Indian dish]]
  • Cumin seeds, about 5 mm.
SPECIES OF PLANT
Cummin; Jeera; Cuminum cyminum; Geerakam; Geerah; GEERA; Cumin seed; Cumin seeds; Jeera water; Health Benefits of Jeera Water; Health benefits of jeera water; Seeragam; Zeera; Cumminseed; Ground cumin; Cumimum cyminum
·noun A dwarf umbelliferous plant, somewhat resembling fennel (Cuminum Cyminum), cultivated for its seeds, which have a bitterish, warm taste, with an aromatic flavor, and are used like those of anise and caraway.
Examples of use of cumin
1. But it‘s the cumin that makes all the difference.
2. Ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle with cumin seeds.
3. Ghee scented with cumin became my base for making the aloo.
4. With the exception of the cumin, this is quintessential French, or vinaigrette, dressing.
5. Chop the cumin, garlic, shallot, carrot, celery and apple into cubes and fry in the stock, in a frying pan.