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Cumin A Needed

Cuminum cyminum Allergen-Free
Cumin A Needed

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Apiaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Indian, Middle Eastern, Mexican, North African
  • Seasonality Year-Round
  • Source Dried seeds of the cumin plant

What Is Cumin A Needed?

A spice derived from the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, known for its warm, earthy, and slightly bitter flavor, essential in many global cuisines.

What Does Cumin A Needed Taste Like?

Cumin A Needed has a warm, earthy, slightly bitter, pungent taste with pungent, earthy, musky, spicy aromas.

Taste
Warm, Earthy, Slightly Bitter, Pungent
Texture
Powdery (ground), Crunchy/Fibrous (whole)
Aroma
Pungent, Earthy, Musky, Spicy
Acidity
Low

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 2.1g (1 tsp)
Calories375 kcal
Total Fat22 g
Saturated Fat1.5 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Protein18 g
Total Carbohydrate44 g
Dietary Fiber11 g
Total Sugars2 g
Calcium931 mg
Iron66 mg
Potassium1788 mg

Chef’s Secret

Toasting whole cumin seeds in a dry pan before grinding or adding to a dish significantly enhances their aroma and deepens their flavor.

Cumin A Needed Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Cumin A Needed is Ground Coriander, used at a 1:1 ratio. Offers similar earthy notes but is milder and slightly sweeter, without cumin's pungency.

Substitutes for Cumin A Needed with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Ground Coriander Best 1:1 Offers similar earthy notes but is milder and slightly sweeter, without cumin's pungency.
Chili Powder (standard blend) 1:1 (adjust for heat) Often contains cumin, but also other spices like paprika and oregano, changing the flavor profile.
Caraway Seeds (ground) 1:1 (use sparingly) Distinctive licorice-like flavor, but can provide some warmth and earthiness in specific dishes.
Curry Powder 1:1 (adjust to taste) Contains cumin, but also a complex blend of many other spices, drastically altering the final flavor.

How to Choose & Store Cumin A Needed

  1. For best flavor, buy whole cumin seeds and grind them as needed.
  2. Store in an airtight container away from light and heat.

What Pairs Well With Cumin A Needed?

  • Lamb
  • chicken
  • lentils
  • beans
  • rice
  • chili
  • tacos
  • curries
  • yogurt.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Cumin A Needed taste like?

Warm, Earthy, Slightly Bitter, Pungent Pungent, Earthy, Musky, Spicy

What is a good substitute for Cumin A Needed?

The best substitute is Ground Coriander (1:1). Offers similar earthy notes but is milder and slightly sweeter, without cumin's pungency.

How do you choose and store Cumin A Needed?

For best flavor, buy whole cumin seeds and grind them as needed. Store in an airtight container away from light and heat.

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