Roman cumin seeds (cumin)

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Roman cumin seeds (cumin) are small, elongated, brown-yellow seeds with distinct ridges, characterized by a warm, earthy-nutty aroma with a citrus note and a slightly bitter aftertaste, which adds depth and sharpness to dishes. Nutritionally, cumin provides fiber, iron, manganese, calcium, trace minerals, and antioxidants; it is traditionally used as a digestive aid, alleviating bloating, and may also support iron absorption and have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. In the kitchen, cumin seeds pair well with legumes, meat, rice, curry, soups, marinades, and breads; toasting brings out the full aroma, and ground cumin is an ingredient in spice blends like garam masala or taco seasoning. Store the seeds in a sealed, dark, and cool place; whole seeds retain their aroma longer (up to about a year), while ground seeds last for a few months.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

375 kcal Calories
17.8g Protein
44.2g Carbohydrates
22.3g Fats

Information

Typical weight 100.0g

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