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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...
- numerous seeds; in some species (e.g. Nigella damascena), the capsule is large and inflated. The seeds of Nigella sativa, known as kalonji, black ****in, black...
- of Garden Merit. The related Nigella sativa (and not N. damascena) is the source of the ****e variously known as nigella, kalonji or black ****in. Damascenine...
- Sandia, and other pepper cultivars. Nigella, black caraway, black ****in, black onion seed, kalonji (Nigella sativa) Njangsa, djansang (Ricinodendron heudelotii)...
- water to bring a slight flavor to the rice. Nigella sativa, black caraway is also called kalonji or nigella, and more common in the Far East, Mideast,...
- include olive oil; dates; miswak as a necessity for oral health and Nigella sativa or "black seed" or "black ****in" and its oils. These items are still...
- related Bunium persi**** and Bunium bulbocastanum and the unrelated Nigella sativa are both sometimes called black ****in (q.v.). Likely originating in...
- physical and spiritual spheres Baraka, full ḥabbat al-barakah, a.k.a. Nigella sativa, a ****e with purported health benefits Baraka, Democratic Republic...
- alfalfa. Nigella sativa, a flower whose edible seeds are sometimes known as "black ****in" or "black caraway". Oryza sativa, rice. Pastinaca sativa., parsnip...
- the family Ranunculaceae, particularly Nigella sativa, the seeds of which are used as a culinary ****e Nigella damascena, (Love-in-a-mist), grown in gardens...