Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
cumin .
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Cominos (cumin) cuminum cyminum: The flavorful and highly aromatic seeds are used whole or ground in a wide variety of Mexican meat stews and soups.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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Cumin pronounced “comein” is the pale green seed of Cuminum cyminum, a small herb in the parsley family.
2008 February 17 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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Cominos (cumin) cuminum cyminum: The flavorful and highly aromatic seeds are used whole or ground in a wide variety of Mexican meat stews and soups.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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Cominos (cumin) cuminum cyminum: The flavorful and highly aromatic seeds are used whole or ground in a wide variety of Mexican meat stews and soups.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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Cumin pronounced “comein” is the pale green seed of Cuminum cyminum, a small herb in the parsley family.
Spices and Herbs -Bandra Bazar Road « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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The title may have something to do with bukkake, but I think it's probably just an oblique reference to cumin (Cuminum cyminum), an aromatic spice popular in Mexican and Spanish cooking.
Boing Boing: January 9, 2005 - January 15, 2005 Archives 2005
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Cumin Cumin comes from a small annual plant Cuminum cyminum native to southwest Asia, and was enjoyed by the Greeks and Romans; the Greeks kept it at the table in its own box, much as pepper is treated today.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Cumin Cumin comes from a small annual plant Cuminum cyminum native to southwest Asia, and was enjoyed by the Greeks and Romans; the Greeks kept it at the table in its own box, much as pepper is treated today.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Coriandrum sativum cowpea (asparagus bean, black-eyed pea, yard-long bean), Vigna unguiculata cucumber, Cucumis sativus cucurbits, Cucurbitaceae family cumin, Cuminum cyminum crucifers, Cruciferae family date palm.
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Cumin (_Cuminum cyminum_) is not half sufficiently known, or esteemed as a domestic condiment of medicinal value, and culinary uses; whilst withal of ready access as one of our commonest importations from Malta and Sicily for flavouring purposes, and veterinary preparations.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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