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Cumin is a spice and seasoning commonly used in many cuisines around the world. It is derived from the dried seed of the Cuminum cyminum plant, which is native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. Cumin has a distinctive, earthy flavor and is used to add depth and complexity to dishes. It is often used in curries, stews, and other savory dishes. It is also used to season vegetables, meats, and legumes.
Cumin is widely available in grocery stores, specialty spice shops, and online retailers. It is typically sold in whole seed form, ground powder, or as a paste. It is also available in a variety of blends, such as chili powder, garam masala, and taco seasoning.
Some companies in the cumin market include McCormick & Company, Inc., ACH Food Companies, Inc., and Frontier Co-op. Show Less Read more