Especias y Hierbas

Cumin seeds

Cumin seeds
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cumin seeds

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cumin seeds are the small aromatic seeds that come from the Cuminum cyminum plant, belonging to the Apiaceae family. They have a light brown color and a characteristic, warm, and slightly bitter flavor, with an intense and earthy aroma that enhances a wide variety of dishes, especially in Mediterranean, Indian, Mexican, and Middle Eastern cuisines.

Cumin is native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East, although its cultivation has spread widely throughout Asia, Latin America, and other parts of the world, adapting well to dry and warm climates.

Among their properties, cumin seeds are known to aid digestion, be rich in iron, and contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that contribute to overall health. In cooking, they are used both whole and ground, and are a key ingredient in spice blends such as curry, garam masala, and adobo.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, cumin seeds may have other colloquial names, such as comino (the most common), and in certain regions they are also called caraway (although this is a different spice, they are often confused), but generally the term "cumin" is universally recognized.

Nutritional Properties

38.5g
fiber
22.3g
fat
931mg
calcium
57mcg
folate
66.4mg
iron
1788mg
potassium
375
calories
44.4g
carbohydrates
366mg
magnesium
17.8g
protein
64IU
vitamin a
7.7mg
vitamin c
0.81mg
vitamin b6

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