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Cumin seeds
"Discover the allure of cumin, ranked as the third most consumed spice globally, renowned for its aromatic and spicy-sweet flavour. Since ancient times, cumin seeds have captivated palates worldwide, remaining a quintessential ingredient in countless beloved dishes. At Swastik Group, we pride ourselves as leading exporters of premium-quality cumin seeds, ensuring an unrivalled culinary experience for our global clientele."
Description
"Cumin, derived from the seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, holds its origins in South Western Asia and the Middle East. These seeds, once dried, serve multifaceted purposes in the culinary realm and beyond. Presently, India stands at the forefront as both the leading producer and consumer of cumin. Beyond its seed form, cumin finds utility in powdered form and as essential oils.
Successful cultivation of the cumin plant necessitates optimal temperatures ranging between 25-30 degrees Celsius and a favourable Mediterranean climate. At Swastik Group, we specialize in the import and export of premium-quality cumin products, ensuring satisfaction for discerning clients worldwide."
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Cumin seed specification
Total fat | 22 g |
Sodium | 168mg |
Protein | 18g |
Calcium | - |
Sugar | 2.3g |
Vitamin | C, E, B |
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Packing detailÂ
PP Bag | 25/30 KG in New PP Bag |
Paper Bag | 25 KG in new bag inside poly bag |
                                  - | As per customer requirement |
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Container capacityÂ
20’ FT Container | 13-14 metric tons |
40’ FT container | 27-28 metric tons |
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Cumin seed used and benefits
Culinarily Essential: Cumin seeds, whether whole or in powdered form, serve as essential spices enriching a myriad of dishes worldwide.
Culinary Essential Oils: Harnessing its captivating aroma and pungent essence, cumin is also prized for its application in essential oils and perfumes.
Culinary Skincare: Incorporating cumin into skincare regimens, often blended with ingredients like honey, facilitates exfoliation and nourishment.
Culinary Medicinal: Embraced in traditional medicine, cumin finds its place in formulations such as Kashaya and arista. Additionally, it features prominently in Indian households, notably as Jira water, renowned for its medicinal properties.