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Herbs - Cumin Seeds
Cumin is usually grown for the seeds that it produces. The seeds can be used whole, but have a distinctive yellow color and warm aroma and flavor when ground, making it ideal for use in curry, soups, and gravies. It is a very popular spice in India, so if you like Asian food, this may be a plant that you should have in your herb garden. It likes to be grown in a dry climate, as it is somewhat prone to fungal diseases that flourish in areas with a lot of moisture.
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xCumin Seeds
Cuminum cyminum
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The young leaves of Cumin make a tasty addition to salads, and its spicy seeds are a well-known spice to add flavor to your recipes. This herb is best grown in warm climates, producing dill-like foliage with small pink flowers.Starting at $3.25 USD
Cumin is usually grown for the seeds that it produces. The seeds can be used whole, but have a distinctive yellow color and warm aroma and flavor when ground, making it ideal for use in curry, soups, and gravies. It is a very popular spice in India, so if you like Asian food, this may be a plant that you should have in your herb garden. It likes to be grown in a dry climate, as it is somewhat prone to fungal diseases that flourish in areas with a lot of moisture.