Cumin

Aug 6 2007  | Views 34 |  Comments  (1)
In Hindi:Jeera  

Cumin is the dried fruit of a small herbaceous plant. Cumin adds flavour to foods, liquors and beverages. The spice is of particular value in the blending of Indian curry powder. It also enlivens pulaous, biryanis and kebabs. Cumin has digestive properties and when boiled in water acts as an excellent refreshener. It is also used in medicines, toiletries and perfumery.

Indian cumin  grows abundantly in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Utter Pradesh. It  is exported in its natural form as well as oil and powdered forms. Exports are mostly to USA, Singapore, Japan, UK and North Africa. 

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