Cumin is a spice made from the dried seed of a plant known as Cuminum cyminum, which is a member of the parsley family. Cumin is one of the most popular spices and is commonly used in Latin American, Middle Eastern, North African, and Indian cuisines, among many others.
Cumin Powder
scientifically known as Cuminum cyminum, is a popular spice used in many cuisines around the world. It not only adds flavor to dishes but also provides some nutritional benefits. Here's an overview of the nutrition in cumin: Calories: Cumin is relatively low in calories, making it a suitable addition to a calorie-conscious diet. One tablespoon of cumin seeds contains approximately 22 calories. Macronutrients: Carbohydrates: Cumin primarily consists of carbohydrates, mainly in the form of dietary fiber (about 2 grams per tablespoon). Protein: Cumin contains a moderate amount of protein, roughly 1 gram per tablespoon. Fats: Cumin is a source of healthy fats, including monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Vitamins: Vitamin C: Cumin contains a small amount of vitamin C, which is an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. Vitamin A: Cumin also provides a small amount of vitamin A. Minerals: Iron: Cumin is relatively rich in iron, which is important for carrying oxygen in the blood. Magnesium: Cumin contains a significant amount of magnesium, which plays a role in various bodily functions, including muscle and nerve function. Potassium: Cumin contains potassium, an essential mineral for maintaining proper fluid balance and heart health. Calcium: Cumin provides a small amount of calcium, which is important for bone health. Antioxidants: Cumin contains various antioxidants, including flavonoids and phenolic compounds, which may help protect cells from oxidative stress and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Digestive Benefits: Cumin is known for its potential digestive benefits. It may help alleviate symptoms like indigestion, gas, and bloating. Some people use cumin tea or cumin seeds as a home remedy for digestive issues. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Some studies suggest that cumin may have anti-inflammatory properties, which could be beneficial for reducing inflammation in the body.
Product Description -
offering worldbest cummin from India
Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) -
3800-4200 USD/Ton FOB
Product origin -
Gujarat- India
Key Specifications/Special Features -
Cumin Powder & seeds
Variety in Powder Form
Cultivation Type Common
purity 99%, volatile oil min 2ml/100gm, aromatic flavor
Max. Moisture (%) 10%
foreign matter (%) 0.5% Max
Certification As buyer Requirement
Place of Origin Gujarat -India
Port Of Loading Mundra Port, Nahva seva Port
Payment Term Advance ,LC
Delivery Time Shipment within 7 working
Minimum Order Size and Packaging details -
Packing,25,50 Kg Bag , Minimum Order Quantity 20 feet container
Cumin Powder Available in Bags
of 20,25,30 & 50
(Price Per
Kilogram)
(In USD)
100 Grams Glass
Bottle
250 Grams Pouch
Organic $4.03 $0.80 $1.17
Non Organic $2.94
Cumin is one such spice that forms an integral part of various dishes in the Indian cuisine. Cumin or ‘Jeera’ in Hindi, is basically a tiny seed of an annual plant in the parsley family, native to the Mediterranean. A typical cumin seed has a striped pattern of nine ridges and oil canals. It is brownish in colour and oblong shaped, tapering at each extremity with tiny stalks attached. Cumin seeds resemble caraway seeds in appearance. However, they are lighter in colour, hotter to taste, larger in size and unlike caraway, have minute bristles that are hardly visible to the naked eye.
The warm and bitter flavor of this aromatic spice as well as its abundant oil content make it usable in Indian, Mexican, North African, Middle Eastern and western Chinese cuisines. In India, cumin seeds are an important component of curry powder and garam masala. They are generally fried or roasted before usage. Cumin seeds are generally available dried or ground to a brownish-green powder.
HM Impex follows highest quality standards for production of Cumin Powder
Product Name: Cumin Powder
Origin: India
Purity: 100%
Moisture: 10% Max
Salmonella:Absent / 25 Gms
Total Ash: 8% Max
Acid Insoluble Ash: 0.5% Max
Flavor: Aromatic with a penetrating flavor
Cumin is used in cooking, and the oil is used to flavor food and scent cosmetics. Components may have antioxidant, anticancer, hypoglycemic, antiepileptic, antiosteoporotic, ophthalmic, antibacterial, and larvicidal effects. Cumin is generally recognized as an excellent spice for human consumption as a spice and flavoring.