Cumin Ground
Also Known As: Cummin, Cumin Acre, Sweet Cumin or Anise Acre.
Origin: Syria
Ingredients: Cumin Ground
Taste and Aroma: Slightly bitter, warm and powerful.
Uses: Ingredient in Curry Powders, chili, Mexican food, burritos, tacos, cheese and stews.
Substitutes:Curry Powder, Aleppo Pepper, Coriander, Caraway Powder or Cumin Seeds.
Fun Fact: An ancient belief states that a bride and groom should carry cumin on their wedding day to guarantee a happy life.
Health Values:
-Good source of iron required to create hemoglobin in the blood
-May aid the digestive system by reducing symptoms of indigestion, nausea, gas and diarrhea
-May reduce symptoms of the common cold due to its antiseptic properties
-May be applied topically as a paste to relieve boils
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Also Known As: Cummin, Cumin Acre, Sweet Cumin or Anise Acre.
Origin: Syria
Ingredients: Cumin Ground
Taste and Aroma: Slightly bitter, warm and powerful.
Uses: Ingredient in Curry Powders, chili, Mexican food, burritos, tacos, cheese and stews.
Substitutes:Curry Powder, Aleppo Pepper, Coriander, Caraway Powder or Cumin Seeds.
Fun Fact: An ancient belief states that a bride and groom should carry cumin on their wedding day to guarantee a happy life.
Health Values:
-Good source of iron required to create hemoglobin in the blood
-May aid the digestive system by reducing symptoms of indigestion, nausea, gas and diarrhea
-May reduce symptoms of the common cold due to its antiseptic properties
-May be applied topically as a paste to relieve boils
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.