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Healthy Cooking with Spices: Cumin
Cumin seeds resemble caraway seeds, oblong in shape, ridged and yellow-brown in color. Since both caraway and cumin, as well as parsley and dill, belong to the same plant family, this resemblance is not surprising. Traditionally, cumin seeds have been used to enhance digestion and research shows that cumin enhances the production of... . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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