Cumin vs. Jeera

By Jaxson

  • Cumin

    Cumin ( or UK: , US: ) (Cuminum cyminum) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to a territory including Middle East and stretching east to India. 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 thought to have uses in traditional medicine, there is no high-quality evidence that it is safe or effective as a therapeutic agent.

  • Jeera

    Cumin ( or UK: , US: ) (Cuminum cyminum) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to a territory including Middle East and stretching east to India. 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 thought to have uses in traditional medicine, there is no high-quality evidence that it is safe or effective as a therapeutic agent.

Wikipedia
  • Cumin (noun)

    The flowering plant ver=161102, in the family Apiaceae.

    “Cumin is native to the region from the eastern Mediterranean to India.”

  • Cumin (noun)

    Its aromatic long seed, used as a spice, notably in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mexican cookery.

  • Jeera (noun)

    cumin

Wiktionary

Leave a Comment