Cumin Seeds Cumin seeds offer numerous health benefits, including improved digestion, enhanced immune function, and anti-inflammatory properties. They are rich in antioxidants and may help regulate blood sugar levels. In the kitchen, cumin seeds provide a warm, earthy flavor to dishes, essential in curries, stews, and spice blends, enhancing both taste and aroma in various cuisines.
Cumin Seeds Available in store At Embera Exports, we offer you the finest Whole Cumin Seeds, harvested from India's rich agricultural heartlands. Known for their warm, earthy flavor and nutty aroma, whole cumin seeds are a staple in Indian and global cuisines. Our cumin seeds are carefully selected and processed to retain their natural oils and full flavor, ensuring a superior product for your culinary needs. SKU:EMB - 1840 Why Choose Embera Exports Cumin Whole? Premium Quality: Our cumin seeds are sourced from India's leading cumin-growing regions, including Gujarat and Rajasthan. We ensure that our cumin is carefully harvested and cleaned to maintain its natural aroma, flavor, and purity. Rich Flavor and Aroma: Embera Exports Cumin Whole offers a warm, earthy flavor with slightly bitter undertones and a nutty aroma. It is ideal for enhancing the taste of curries, rice dishes, soups, and spice blends. Health Benefits: Cumin is renowned for its digestive properties, as well as its high antioxidant content. It helps improve digestion, boost immunity, and promote overall health. Cumin is also rich in iron and helps support a healthy metabolism. Usage Embera Exports Whole Cumin Seeds can be used in a variety of ways: Toast the seeds in oil or ghee to release their full flavor and use them in tempering (tadka) for dals, curries, and stir-fries. Add whole cumin seeds to rice, soups, stews, and bread for a burst of flavor. Grind the seeds to make fresh cumin powder for spice blends, marinades, and rubs. Use in pickles, chutneys, and sauces to enhance both flavor and aroma. Global Export of Indian Cumin India is the worldâ??s largest producer and exporter of cumin, with its distinct flavor and quality in high demand. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our cumin seeds are processed and packaged with the utmost care to preserve their freshness and flavor, meeting the highest international standards. With Embera Exports Cumin Whole, you get the authentic taste of India's most beloved spice, perfect for enhancing both traditional and contemporary dishes.
The dried seed of the herb Cumminum cyminum is known as cumin which belongs to parsley family. Our rich quality Cumin extracts natural sweetness out of all the dishes and consequently used in many dishes like Tacos, Enchiladas, curries, salsa for seasoning purposes. The color of cumin is light and tastes relatively hotter. Packing: 25-50 Kgs. Jute/PP Bags.
Shubhlaxmi Industry is the manufacturer and exporter of premium quality of cumin seeds to India and across the world. We deliver high quality cumin seeds to our customers and we never compromise for the same. We are the pioneer exporter of cumin seeds globally and we believe in achieving customer satisfaction through our constant efforts to keep up the quality. We bring you totally safe and nutrient rich, naturally harvested cumin seeds that are best for your use. Cuminum cyminum is the botanical name of Cumin seeds. They belong to the family Apiaceae. They are dried, white fruits having graying yellow color and look slender. It is a flowering herb. The seed looks like fruit that is elongated with warm flavor and bitter to taste. Cumin seeds are commonly known as Jeera. It is a condiment that is generally used in making curry powder. It is a basic and key ingredient for tempering Indian food dishes. Cumin seeds are grounded to make buttermilk powder too. A cumin seed affects your overall health as they have many health benefits. They are good for digestion, they boost immunity. They are good for skin. They work well against acidity. It is a rich source of Iron and Manganese. Specification HS Code : 09093129 Type : Singapore Standard & Europe Standard Quality : 97%/98%/99%/99.5% & Sortex Clean Color : Brownish Moisture : 10% Max Admixture : 1-2%,max Flavour aromatic With A Penerating Flavour Total Ash : 9-10% Max Acid Insoluble Ash : .75% Salmonella absent/25gms Origin : Gujarat,rajasthan,uttarpradesh Packing : 5/15/25/50 Kg Net Pp Bag/ Jute Bag/ Cartoon Quality Assurance : Sgs,geo-chem, Bureau Veritas Loading Capacity : 13mt In 20'fcl & 26mt In 40'fcl
Cumin is a member of Apiacea family and grown natively in Eastern Mediterranean and India. The part of the plant used in cooking, the seed is dried after picking and used either whole or ground into a fine powder. Cumin's distinctive flavour and strong warm aroma is due to its essential oil content. Scientific Name: Cuminum Cyminum Qualities: Whole & Ground Cartoon boxes, polypropylene bags, etc., 10 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, 50 kg, etc
Price : INR 160.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Packaging Type : Plastic Packet, Paper Box Usage : Cooking Specialities : Long Shelf Life, Good For Health Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1 Year Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Product name: Cumin Seeds Cumin Seed Family: Apiaceae Botanical name: Cumin Cyminum HS Code: 090931 Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Cultivation: Common History of Cumin: Cumin has been used since antiquity. Cumin was discovered in the stages of the modern Kingdom in ancient Egyptian archaeological locations. Cumin was used as a spice and preservative in the embalming of ancient Egyptian civilization. Cumin and Ancient Egypt: All spices were used in ancient Egypt and throughout the ages. The ancient Egyptians would get spices like cumin, cilantro, and cinnamon from the east. Peppers arrived late in ancient Egypt through the Greeks. But salt was present and available to keep meat in the air against decay. Cumin was used in mummification operations in ancient Egypt. It is a powerful antimicrobial and helps to keep meat against damage. Cumin is used extensively with different spices because it gives a strong and effective flavor. Ancient Egyptians used cumin to practice religious rituals not only for cooking purposes because their native habitat was the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Valley in Upper Egypt. FOR MORE INFO PLS CONTACT US NOW (24/7)