cuminˈkʌm ən, ˈkʊm- or, often, ˈku mən, ˈkyu-
English Definitions:
cumin, Cuminum cyminum (noun)
dwarf Mediterranean annual long cultivated for its aromatic seeds
cumin, cumin seed (noun)
aromatic seeds of the cumin herb of the carrot family
cumin (Noun)
The flowering plant Cuminum cyminum, in the family Apiaceae
cumin (Noun)
Its aromatic long seed, used as a spice, notably in Indian and Mexican cookery.
Cumin
Cumin is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to India. Its seeds are used in the cuisines of many different cultures, in both whole and ground form.
Cumin
Cumin ( or US: , or ) (Cuminum cyminum) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the Irano-Turanian Region. Its seeds – each one contained within a fruit, which is dried – are used in the cuisines of many cultures in both whole and ground form. Although cumin is used in traditional medicine, there is no high-quality evidence that it is safe or effective as a therapeutic agent.
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