Cumin seeds are harvested by hand from an annual plant; they're small, boat-shaped, and resemble caraway seeds. You’ll find whole seeds in Indian recipes (also called jeera) and land cumin as an element in Mexican and Middle Eastern dishes. Cumin may be a typical ingredient in flavorer and is additionally often found in other spice blends like garam masala, flavorer etc.
Specifications
Use | Cooking, Medicines |
Style | Dried |
Certification | APEDA |
Form | Seeds |
Features | Fine Finish, Good Quality, No Added Chemical, Non Harmful |
Packaging size | 100gm, 10kg, 1kg, 250gm |
Packaging | Plastic Box, Plastic Pouch |