Cumin

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Cuminum cyminum
(100-115 days) Open pollinated. Annual. After black pepper, the most widely used spice in the world. Seeds of this culinary cumin are important in flavoring Mexican and Indian cuisine and are said to aid digestion. Foliage is fragrant and ferny, somewhat like dill; but unlike dill, plants grow only 1–2'. Takes a long time to mature so start indoors in cold climates. ~300 seeds/g.

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4522 Cumin

A: 0.5g
$2.35
B: 1g
$3.45
C: 6g
$5.95
D: 30g
$9.95