Ground Cumin Seeds
Ground Cumin Seeds
Ground Cumin Seeds
Ground Cumin Seeds
Ground Cumin Seeds
Ground Cumin Seeds
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Ground Cumin Seeds

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Earthy, robust, and slightly smoky with a touch of warm spices, perfect for chili, curries, meats, stews and sauces.
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Net Weights: Jar 1.9oz, Refill Bag 1.8oz, Large Bag 3.6oz

One of the most used spices in the world. Cumin powder is a must-have seasoning for meats, beans, vegetables, and more. Use ground cumin for chili, shawarma, tacos, fajitas, rice and more. Mix into soups and stews. This classic spice is used in most recipes for curry, as well as blends of chili powder. To learn more about cumin and...
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How to Use

Ground cumin seeds are a key ingredient in many classic curries and blends of chili powder. Use for seasoning your tamales, burgers and BBQ sauces.

Founders' Notes

Whether it’s for red and green enchilada sauces, chicken and white bean chili, or another batch of homemade hummus, Janet and I always reach for this blend of cumin. Its bold, earthy flavor ties it all together. And it’s no wonder, since cumin shows up in most kitchens from Mexico to India.


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Chef-Trusted, Locally Sourced

Guard & Grace sources their ground cumin from us for earthy flavor in their classic recipes for wood-fired steaks and more.

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About this Spice

Cumin (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.

Ground Cumin Seeds Q&A


What is ground cumin?

Ground cumin is a spice made from the seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant.

How to use cumin powder?

Cumin is a seasoning that's often used in cuisines across the Mediterranean, Middle East, Africa, India, and South and Central America. It tastes good as a seasoning on most meats and vegetables. It's a commonly used seasoning in curry recipes and Latin American cuisine.

What is a substitute for cumin?

Coriander is a comparable substitute for cumin because of its similar flavor profile. Turmeric also has an earthy quality that can add some of the same flavor.

Cooking With Cumin


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.

Other Names


Cuminum cyminum

Cummin

Sweet Cumin

Comino

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