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Seeds (Cumimun
cyminum) |
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We can
offer you the following Cummin varieties
- Singapore
Quality HPS: 3 to 4 % Admixture (Cleaned by Machine
without dust & stone)
- Europe
Quality HPS: 1 to 2 % Admixture (Big seeds, Cleaned
by Machine without dust & stone)
- USA
Quality DHPS: 1 % Admixture (Supreme Quality Big seeds,
Cleaned by Machine without dust & stone)
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| Cumin
Seeds : Specifications |
| Whole
Insects |
Excreta
Mammalian |
Excreta
Other |
Mold |
Insect
Defiled / Infested |
Extraneous
Foriegn Matter |
Ash.
Max |
Moisture
Max. |
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Count |
By
Mg./Lb. |
By
Mg./Lb. |
%
by Weight |
%
by Weight |
%
by Weight |
%
by Weight |
%V
/ W |
| (ASTA) |
(ASTA) |
(ASTA) |
(ASTA) |
(ASTA) |
(ASTA) |
(ESA) |
(ESA) |
| 4.0 |
3.0 |
5.0 |
1.0% |
1.0% |
0.50% |
14.0% |
14.0% |
| USFDA
(Defect Action Level ) : Average of 9.5%
or more ash and / or more acid insoluble ash. |
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We can offer the following packaging options: |
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Type of Bags |
Quantity |
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| New
Multi Wall Paper Bag |
50
lb/ 22.68 kg |
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| P.
P. Bag |
55.12
lb / 25 kg or 110.23 lb / 50 kg
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| Jute
Bag |
110.23
lb / 50 kg
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| Custom
Requirement |
Kindly
click below to enlist your custom requirement in Quotation
Cart |
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Type of Container |
Quantity |
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| 20
Feet |
12
-13 Metric Tonne |
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| 40
Feet |
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| History
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Cumin
is native to the Levant and Upper Egypt. It now grows in
most hot countries especially India, North Africa, China
and the Americas. The spice is specially associated with
Morocco, where it is often smelt in the abundant street
cookery of the medinas. Cumin was known to the Egyptians
five meillenia ago; the seeds have been found in the Old
kingdon Pyramids. The Romans and the Greeks used it medicinally
and cosmetically to induce a pallid complexion. In Indian
recipe, cumin is frequently confused with caraway, which
it resembles in appearance though not in Taste, cumin being
far more powerful.
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| Uses
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Cumin
is used mainly where highly spiced foods are preferred.
It is an ingradient of most curry powders and many
savoury spice mixtures, and is used in stews, grills-especially
lamb and chicken dishes. It gives bite to plain rice,
and to beans and cakes. Small amounts can be usefully
used in aubergine and kidney bean dishes. Cumin is
essential in spicy Mexican foods such as chile con
carne, casseroled pork and enchiladas and kidney bean
dishes. In middle east, it is a familiar spice for
fish dishes, grills, stews and flavours couscous-semolina
steamed over meat and Vegetables, national dish of
Morocco. |
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| Growth
Habits : |
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A
small slender glabrous herbaceous annual, of the parsley
family. It usually reaches 25 cm (some varieties can
be double this height) and tends to droop under its
own weight. The blue-green Finest Grains -Cumin Seeds
linear leaves are finely divided, and the white or
pink flowers are borne in small compound Umbels. |
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| Climate
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A
hot climate is preferred, but it can be grown in cooler
regions if started under glass in spring. A sandy
soil is best; when the seedlings have hardened, transplant
carefully to a sunny aspect, planting out 15 cms apart.
The plants bloom in January - February. The seeds
are normally ready four months after planting. Cut
the plants when the seeds turn to brown, thresh and
dry like the other Umbelliferae. |
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