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Organic Herbs - Organic 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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Cuminum cyminum
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The young leaves of Cumin make a great addition to salads, and its spicy seeds are a well-known spice to add flavor to your recipes! Seeds is also useful to aid digestion. Foliage is similar to that of dill, and has small pink flowers. Best grown in warm climates, and prefers full sun. Attractive to bees, birds, and butterflies. Self-sows freely. Deadhead if volunteer seedlings are undesirable. Average water needs.Starting at $2.50 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.