Cumin powder
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Originally from the Middle East, cumin has appeared
as a smoking spice or to prepare food. He
is of the same family as parsley. Cumin
represents the fruit of the plant. Before maturity, he is given
cuts its stems and bunches. Suspended
a few days, then beaten like wheat, fruit
harvested are dried in the sun.
Its bitter but warm taste, slightly sweet, and
its very strong aroma, make this spice a note
dominant in your preparations. The cumin will give
the tone of a chili con carne, a sauerkraut, a
lamb parmentier. It will surprise in a salad
of oranges, and in the traditional hummus.
More Information
Native country | FRANCE |
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Genus and botanical species | Cuminum cyminum |
Nutritional Info | / |
Ingredients | Cumin in power |
Allergen | Traces possibles de:gluten,moutarde/possible traces of:gluten,mustard |
TRACES EVENTUELLES D'ALLERGÈNES | céleri, sésame, moutarde, fruits à coques. |
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