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rarely available, so n. sativa is widely used instead; in india, carum carvi is the substitute. cumins are from the apiaceae (umbelliferae) family, but n. sativa is from ranunculaceae family. black cumin (not n. sativa) seeds come as paired or separate carpels, and are - mm long. they have a striped pattern
each extremity, with tiny stalks attached; it has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, both as a herb and pressed into oil, in asia, the middle east, and africa. nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to south and southwest asia. it grows to – cm ( – in) tall, with finely divided...
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