Cumin, also known as dried cumin seeds, is the dried seed of the plant Cuminum cyminum L., which belongs to the Apiaceae family. The seeds are rich in essential oils and are one of the most widely used spices around the world.
Cumin, primarily distributed in regions such as Xinjiang and Gansu in China, as well as in India, is a spice known for its distinctive aroma and flavor.
Cumin contains essential oils, with the main components being cumin aldehyde and cumin alcohol, which contribute to cumin's strong and characteristic aroma.
Name | Cumin Powder |
Brand | Medelic |
Shape | Powder/Crushed |
Color | light dark gray to light brown |
Production yield | 94% |
Fineness(mesh) | 10-60 mesh |
Processing | Raw material - steam sterilization(Optional) - iron removal - crushing - sieving - mixing - metal inspection - packaging |
Shelf Life | 18 months |
Packaging Method | The inner package is food grade inner film bag, the outer package is woven bag |
Storage Conditions | Cool, dry and avoid light place |
Packaging Specifications and Sizes | |
Specifications | 20kg/piece,5kg/bag*2bag/carton,1kg/bag*20bag/carton |
Packaging | The inner packaging is a food-grade aluminum foil bag. The outer packaging is a woven bag or carton |
Sizes | 1kg:35*23*9cm; 5kg: 70*47*9cm 20kg: 85*55*21.5cm carton: 44.5*31.5*25.3cm |
Label identification: According to the customer's requirements and in accordance with laws and regulations by the custom seasoning supplier.
1. In addition to offering whole Sichuan pepper kernels, we can also supply dried prickly ash red pepper flakes and powder with particle sizes ranging from 5 to 60 mesh.
2. All products can be treated with steam sterilization.
3. We offer a variety of packaging options ranging from 500g to 20kg for your selection.
Cumin has a wide range of uses, which mainly include the following aspects:
Culinary spice: Cumin is a commonly used numbing spice Chinese, especially in the cuisines of the Middle East, India, Latin America, and Northwest China. It can be used in grilled meats, stews, soups, condiments, and spice blends (such as curry powder and five-spice powder), adding a unique aroma and flavor.
Food industry: In the food industry, cumin's essential oil may be used as a food flavoring agent, providing a distinctive flavor to various processed foods.
Health products: The health benefits of cumin have also led to its processing into various forms of health products.
Home baking: In home baking, cumin can be used to make bread, cookies, and other baked goods, adding an extra layer of flavor.
Beverages: In some cultures, cumin is also used to flavor beverages, such as tea or alcohol.