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black cumin black cumin original black cumin (carum bulbocastanum) is 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 of nine ridges and oil canals, and are fragrant (ayurveda says, "kaala jaaji sugandhaa cha" (black cumin seed is fragrant itself), blackish in colour, boat-shaped, and tapering at each extremity, with tiny stalks attached;...
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black cumin black cumin original black cumin (carum bulbocastanum) is 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 of nine ridges and oil canals, and are fragrant (ayurveda says, "kaala jaaji sugandhaa cha" (black cumin seed is fragrant itself), blackish in colour, boat-shaped, and tapering at each extremity, with tiny stalks attached;...
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black cumin black cumin original black cumin (carum bulbocastanum) is 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 of nine ridges and oil canals, and are fragrant (ayurveda says, "kaala jaaji sugandhaa cha" (black cumin seed is fragrant itself), blackish in colour, boat-shaped, and tapering at each extremity, with tiny stalks attached;...
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