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, 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; it has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, both as a herb and pressed into oil, in asia, the middle east, and africa. read more: black cumin cinnamon stick cinnamon cinnamon bark is widely used as a spice....
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