rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Cumin (/ˈkʌmɪn/, /ˈkjuːmɪn/; US also /ˈkuːmɪn/; Cuminum cyminum) is a flowering...
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Black cumin can refer to the seeds of either of two quite different plants, both of which are used as spices: Elwendia persica, black cumin is considered...
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Cumin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Patrick Cumin (1695–1776), senior clergyman in the Church of Scotland William Cumin (?–c....
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Caraway (redirect from Persian Cumin)
Caraway, also known as meridian fennel and Persian cumin (Carum carvi), is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to western Asia, Europe, and...
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William Cumin (or de Comyn or de Commines) (died c. 1159) was a bishop of Durham, and Justiciar of Scotland. Several Cumins were clerks in the chanceries...
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Nigella sativa (redirect from Black cumin oil)
Nigella sativa (black caraway, also known as black cumin, nigella, kalonji, charnushka) is an annual flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native...
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of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion, and garlic, commonly spiced with cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper. Shakshouka is a popular dish throughout North...
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William Cumin was a 12th-century bishop of Durham. William Cumin is also the name of: William Cumin (obstetrician) (died 1854), medical academic William...
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and cumin seeds. It is a very popular dish in the Indian subcontinent and most commonly used as an everyday rice dish. The Hindi term for cumin seeds...
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John Cumin may refer to: John Cumin, prisoner on the St. Michael of Scarborough John Comyn (bishop) or John Cumin This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Glinus (redirect from Bitter cumin)
Glinus is a genus of tropical and subtropical plants in the family Molluginaceae. Plants of this genus are sometimes called sweetjuice. They are squat...
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oil and spices such as cloves, cumin, chili, black pepper, and cinnamon. A Moroccan version comprises dried parsley, cumin, paprika, and salt and pepper...
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Saint Cuimín (also Cummin, etc.) is an Irish saint associated with the parish of Kilcummin (Irish: Cill Chuimín "The church of Cuimín") in the barony of...
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been cultivated locally for centuries. Pepper, turmeric, cardamom, and cumin are some examples of Indian spices. Spices are used in different forms:...
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black cumin and curry leaves. Other common ingredients include garlic, ginger, onion, coriander stalks, tomato, peas, black pepper, asafoetida and cumin. There...
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but it regularly incorporates a blend of flavors like cardamom, cinnamon, cumin, cloves and peppercorns. Garam masala can be found in a wide range of dishes...
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William Cumin (died 17 January 1854) was Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow between 1834 and 1840. He was the...
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the spices in panch phoron are seeds. Typically, panch phoron consists of cumin seed (jeera), nigella seed (kalonji), fenugreek seed (methi), wild celery...
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Mechanical Resonance (album) (redirect from Cumin' Atcha Live)
Hannon, Jeff Keith, Troy Luccketta, Tommy Skeoch, Brian Wheat 3:33 2. "Cumin' Atcha Live" Hannon, Keith, Wheat 4:25 3. "Gettin' Better" Hannon, Keith...
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vary slightly from those of the Levant by spicing it with coriander and cumin; those versions might be minimally spiced and topped with thinly chopped...
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Allspice Black peppercorns Cardamom seeds Cassia bark Cloves Coriander seeds Cumin seeds Nutmeg Turmeric Saffron Ginger Dried red chili peppers or paprika...
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stack for serving, customarily with a long, flat knife. Spices may include cumin, cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric or paprika, and in some areas baharat. Shawarma...
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Patrick Cumin or Cuming (1695–1776) was a senior clergyman in the Church of Scotland. He was three times Moderator of the General Assembly. He was born...
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areas of Spain, such as Oviñana Jira or zira, cumin in Indian cuisine Jira water, a drink made from cumin Jireh (disambiguation) Zira (disambiguation)...
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flavor to chaat. It typically consists of amchoor (dried mango powder), cumin, coriander, dried ginger, salt (often black salt), black pepper, asafoetida...
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Bunium bulbocastanum (redirect from Royal cumin)
bulbosum Chervil Chinese celery Cicely Coriander Crithmum Cryptotaenia Cumin Daucus pusillus Dill Echinophora sibthorpiana Elwendia persica Erigenia...
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garlic, but also with a combination of spices that may include coriander, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, cardamon and others as informed by culinary conventions...
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buffalo milk. However, variations of lassi can be prepared in different ways. Cumin and cardamom are the most common spices added to lassi. Lassi is traditionally...
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Charles Journeycake (redirect from Ne-sha-pa-na-cumin)
Journeycake (December 16, 1817 – January 3, 1894) also known as Ne-sha-pa-na-cumin, was a Native American chief of the Lenape and a Baptist minister. He visited...
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Leyden, from Dutch: Leidse kaas, is a semi-hard, cumin and caraway seed flavoured cheese made in the Netherlands from cow's milk. It is made both in factories...
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