High Quality Cumin Seeds Culinary Medicinal Export

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High Quality Cumin Seeds Culinary Medicinal Export
Shubhlaxmi Gum Industries
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Cumin seeds are the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, belonging to the parsley family. Light brown in colour with a distinct ridged texture, cumin is known for its warm, earthy aroma and slightly bitter, nutty flavour. It is a staple spice in Indian, Middle Eastern, North African, and Latin American cuisines. Our cumin seeds are carefully cleaned and processed to preserve their natural oil content, aroma, and flavour meeting high-quality standards for international markets. Uses: Culinary: Widely used in spice blends (like curry powder and garam masala), soups, stews, pickles, and meat dishes. Cumin enhances the flavour of rice, lentils, vegetables, and marinades. Medicinal: Traditionally valued for its digestive properties, cumin is known to aid in digestion, boost immunity, and provide antioxidant benefits. Industrial: Used in food processing, flavouring, and essential oil extraction for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
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Mundra Port
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Shubhlaxmi Gum Industries
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