Being the third most consumed spices in the world, the aromatic and spicy-sweet flavour of Cumin has amazed the entire planet. The seeds have been used since ancient times and are still a signature ingredient in many lovely dishes across the world. At Pisum, we are leading exporters of the best quality Cumin seeds. SPECIFICATION Product Name Cumin seeds Origin Levant (Eastern Meditteranean) Family Apiaceae Binomial name Cuminum cyminum FEATURES & CHARACTERISTICS Color Brownish-yellow (other variants are also available) Taste and Smell Earthy, nutty, spicy taste with a strong, warm aroma Quality INGREDIENTS Nutrients 375 Kcl Calories 10.5 gm fibre 44.24 gm carbohydrates Minerals Calcium Iron Magnesium Manganese Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Zinc Vitamins Vitamin C, E, B Protein 17.81 gm Fats 22.27 gm USES & BENEFITS Cumin seeds are a spice known to have multiple uses and some health benefits as well. Letâ??s take a look at some of the common ones - USES : Culinary Culinary - Cumin seeds or in the powdered form is used as a spice in a number of dishes across the planet. Culinary Essential oils - Due to its aroma and pungent smell, cumin is also used as essential oils and perfumes. Culinary Skincare - It is mixed with other products such as honey in skincare including exfoliation. Culinary Medicinal - Cumin is used in traditional medicine to make kashaya, arishta, etc. It is also used in several Indian households as jira water. TURMERIC USES & BENEFITS : Anti-inflammatory medicine Skincare Anti-inflammatory medicine Detoxification Anti-inflammatory medicine Weight loss Anti-inflammatory medicine Digestion