Ground Cumin De Luna Brand 5 oz.- Comino Molido
Cumin is one of the most consumed spices right after chiles and peppercorns and is a key ingredient in many curry and chili powders. The strong, earthy, slightly spicy flavor of cumin is available either freshly ground or as whole seeds. Use whole seeds in sausages, pickles, sauerkraut, soups and breads. At most good French restaurants, mild cheeses are served with a little dish of cumin seeds and pepper. Roasting cumin seeds will bring out their full aromatic flavor. Cumin, also known as comino, is native to the Nile valley in Egypt. It is now cultivated in other hot regions of India, the Mediterranean and Northern Africa. Currently, more than 50% of all cumin comes from India. Share with Us Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest. Showcase your photos of food you’ve made from our Spices, Herbs, and Peppers.Got a Instagram account? We would love to see your pictures, hashtag #sweetpeaspices and share with us what you've made! Be sure to add Sweet Pea Spice to your favorites list!
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| Product | Single Spice |
| Food Specifications | Caffeine Free |
| Type | Cumin |
| Food Aisle | Pantry |
| Brand | Deluna |
Cumin is one of the most consumed spices right after chiles and peppercorns and is a key ingredient in many curry and chili powders. The strong, earthy, slightly spicy flavor of cumin is available either freshly ground or as whole seeds. Use whole seeds in sausages, pickles, sauerkraut, soups and breads. At most good French restaurants, mild cheeses are served with a little dish of cumin seeds and pepper. Roasting cumin seeds will bring out their full aromatic flavor. Cumin, also known as comino, is native to the Nile valley in Egypt. It is now cultivated in other hot regions of India, the Mediterranean and Northern Africa. Currently, more than 50% of all cumin comes from India. Share with Us Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest. Showcase your photos of food you’ve made from our Spices, Herbs, and Peppers.Got a Instagram account? We would love to see your pictures, hashtag #sweetpeaspices and share with us what you've made! Be sure to add Sweet Pea Spice to your favorites list!