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Black ****in can
refer to the
seeds of
either of two
quite different plants, both of
which are used as ****es:
Elwendia persica,
black ****in is considered...
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****in (/ˈkʌmɪn/, /ˈkjuːmɪn/; US also /ˈkuːmɪn/; ****inum cyminum) is a flowering...
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Nigella sativa (
black caraway, also
known as
black ****in, nigella, kalonji, charnushka) is an
annual flowering plant in the
family Ranunculaceae, native...
- It is
related to
****in (****inum cyminum) and
sometimes called black ****in,[citation needed] blackseed,[citation needed] or
black caraway, and has a...
- Chimayó, and Sandia, and
other pepper cultivars. Nigella,
black caraway,
black ****in,
black onion seed,
kalonji (Nigella sativa) Njangsa,
djansang (Ricinodendron...
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occasionally contains black ****in and
curry leaves.
Other common ingredients include garlic, ginger, onion,
coriander stalks, tomato, peas,
black pepper, asafoetida...
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seeds of
Nigella sativa,
known as kalonji,
black ****in,
black caraway,
black coriander,
roman coriander,
black onion seed,
onion seed, charnushka, git (in...
- Buknu's main
ingredients include amc****, salt, turmeric,
****in seeds, asafoetida,
black ****in,
black cardamom, and oil. The
recipe for
Buknu likely originated...
- damascena) is the
source of the ****e
variously known as nigella,
kalonji or
black ****in.
Damascenine is a
toxic alkaloid found in
Nigella damascena seed. However...
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native to the
Middle East and India. The seeds,
sometimes known as "
black ****in", are
soaked in salt
water for a night, oven roasted, left on
rocks to...