cumin seed
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Definition
- Noun:
- The aromatic seed of the cumin plant: A small, elongated, ridged seed from the herb Cuminum cyminum, used as a spice. It has a warm, earthy, and slightly bitter flavor and is a key ingredient in many cuisines, particularly Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mexican.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for one teaspoon of toasted cumin seed.
- Cumin seed is often ground into a powder before use.
- You can enhance the flavor by frying the cumin seed in oil first.
Advanced Usage
- "to toast cumin seeds": To heat the seeds in a dry pan until they become fragrant and slightly darker. This process releases their essential oils and intensifies their flavor.
- For the best flavor, always toast cumin seeds before grinding them.
Variants and Related Words
- Cumin (n): The name of the plant () or the spice in general, whether in seed or powder form.
- Add a pinch of cumin to the curry.
- Ground cumin (n): Cumin seeds that have been pulverized into a powder.
- The recipe uses both whole cumin seed and ground cumin.
Synonyms
- Cumin (when referring to the seed form).
- Jeera (n): The Hindi word for cumin seed, commonly used in Indian cooking contexts.
Related Phrases
- Cumin seed oil (n): An essential oil extracted from cumin seeds, used in flavoring and traditional medicine.
- Cumin seed oil is known for its strong aroma.
Noun
- aromatic seeds of the cumin herb of the carrot family