Black cumin has a unique aroma and is mostly used in floury baked goods (bread, pancakes, scones...). It is also suitable for seasoning pickles and vegetable dishes.
Black cumin has a unique aroma and is mostly used in floury baked goods (bread, pancakes, scones...). It is also suitable for seasoning pickles and vegetable dishes.
In order for the black grain aroma to be fully revealed, it is roasted in hot fat before adding it to the dish. If there are no other instructions, use one teaspoon for 3-4 black portions.
Nigella sativa (lat. Nigella sativa ) is a plant of the Ranunculaceae family, common in the Middle East and Europe.
The plant is annual, herbaceous, up to 40 cm high. The stem is erect, four-sided, branched, slightly hairy. The leaves are 2-3 times feathery divided into narrow blades. It blooms in July-August with single, rather large, light bluish flowers. The black, ridged, triangular seeds in pods ripen in mid-September.
Sowing buckwheat is grown in gardens, gardens, and flower beds. The seeds have medicinal properties, purify the blood, stimulate urine, and improve the functioning of the stomach. Also, the seeds have been used since ancient times in the Middle East and later in Europe as a spice (called "kalonji"). Bread and confectionery products are most often sprinkled with them.
Uses: Use to make savory appetizers, flavor vegetable dishes, or simply sprinkle on bread.
Ingredients: black cumin seeds.
Allergens : packaged in an environment containing peanuts, sesame seeds, gluten-containing products, wheat, milk powder, soy and mustard.
Country of origin: India
Storage conditions: store in a dry, cool place
Net quantity: 100 g
Best before: look on the package