Cumin Oil Dealers in Kanpur

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  • Cumin Oil

    Cumin Oil

    30 - 220 / Kilogram

    • Number Of FlowerCumin Oil, Natural Essential Oil
    • Shelf LifeNA
    • Feature100% Pure
    • FormLiquid
    • Packaging TypeAluminim Bottles
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Spices are an important bio-nutrients for both food ingredients and nutritional supplements. From ancient times, spices have been used as food additives to enhance the taste and be flavor of food. Apart from these uses, spices also have numerous medicinal properties and used to treat several disorders that form an important part of the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia (Indian System of Medicine). Spices have increasingly larger role to play in Indian recipes as the bactericidal, bacteriostatic, fungistatic, antifertility, anti-helminthic and other medicinal properties and also believed to aid digestion. In the traditional Indian system of medicine, more than a few spices and herbs have hold and possess several medicinal properties such as antithrombotic, anti-atherosclerotic, hypolipidemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-aggregatory, eicosanoid inhibitor.1 Cumin is popular as culinary spice and used in folklore therapy because the presence of aromatic substances in the herb. Cumin comes under the category of traditional spice from middle ages. It was too much popular, because of its peppery flavor. During the middle ages in Europe, cumin became as an icon of love and fidelity and also some people wants to carry cumin in their pockets to give in wedding ceremonies. Cumin is a small hairy, brownish in color, boat shaped seed plant that have a spicy sweet aroma property and powerful slightly bitter and pungent flavor. Cumin seeds are obtained from the herb Cuminum cyminum, native from East Mediterranean to South Asia belonging to the family Apiaceae—a member of the parsley family. Cumin seeds are oblong and yellow–grey. Cumin seeds are liberally used in several cuisines of many different food cultures since ancient times, in both whole and ground forms. In India, cumin seeds have been used for thousands of years as a traditional ingredient of innumerable dishes including kormas and soups and also form an ingredient of several other spice blends. Besides food use, it has also many applications in traditional medicine. In the Ayurvedic system of medicine in India, cumin seeds have immense medicinal value, particularly for digestive disorders. They are used in chronic diarrhea and dyspepsia.
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  • Black Cumin Oil

    Black Cumin Oil

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    • MOQ500 Gram
    • Brand NameAyuroma Centre
    • Obtained fromSeed
    • We are offering black cumin oil. Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to south and southwest asia. It grows to 20–30 cm (7.9–12 inch) tall, with finely divided, linear leaves. The seeds have been used for many centuries in the middle east, the mediterranean and india. Today, black cumin seeds are used as a seasoning spice in different cuisines across the world due to their nutty flavor. Besides their culinary uses, black cumin seeds also have a wealth of important health benefits and are one of the most cherished medicinal seeds in history. basic information botanical name: nigella sativa country of origin: egypt obtained from: seed method of separation: cold pressed specification refractive index at 25°c 1.4720 to 1.4840 optical rotation +4° to +8° specific gravity at 25°c 0.862 to 0.872 flash point (°c) 60
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  • Cumin Oil

    Cumin Oil

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    • Product Name (English)Cumin Oil
    •  Product Name (Botacinal)Cuminum cyminum
    •  Product CodeLJPC-SO-018
    •  CAS#8014-13-9
    •  Country of OriginIndia. Iran, Lebanon
    •  Color & Odora colourless or pale-yellow oily liquid with a strong odour
    •  Solubilitysoluble in alcohol, insoluble in water
    •  Specific Gravity0.8945 @15 C
    •  Optical Rotation+3.6º @15 C
    •  Refractive Index1.491 @20 C
    •  Flash Point120.00 °F
    •  Description : The cumin oil has a spicy and very penetrating smell. The seeds of the plant are used to extract the oil which is mainly used in food preparations.  Common Names  : C. odorum  Blends With  : Angelica, caraway and chamomile.  Constituents  : Cuminal (36.31%), cuminic alcohol (16.92%), -terpinene (11.14%), safranal (10.87%), p-cymene (9.85%) and -pinene (7.75%)  Uses : Cumin is useful as a warming oil and helps relieve muscular pains and osteoarthritis. In the digestive system, it acts as a stimulant that helps with colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, bloating and indigestion.
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  • Cumin Seed Oil

    Cumin Seed Oil

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    We are offering cumin seed oil,'cuminum cyminum.
  • Cumin Oil

    Cumin Oil

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    We deals in supplying of wide range of Cumin Oil.
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