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    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.....
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    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 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. 

     

    Caraway seeds from the plant Carum carvi are known as kümmel in German. They are crescent-shaped, long, and have five pale ridges. Caraway is more common in the German kitchen than cumin and is typically used whole, not ground. It has an anise-like flavor and aroma that is popular in breads (especially rye breads), cheeses, sauerkraut, and root vegetables. It also can be found in desserts, liquors, and as an ingredient in beauty products, folk medicine, and breath fresheners.

     

    Cumin is sometimes confused with caraway. Cumin is hotter to the taste, lighter in color, and the seeds are larger than those of caraway. Cumin's distinctive flavor is strong and has a warm aroma due to its essential oil content.


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    Botanical Name: Carum carvi L
    Common name: Meadow cumin, Jangi dhania, Jeerka
    Plant family: Apiaceae
    Genus: Carum
    Appearance/Color:A thin, clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid.
    Odor:A middle note with a strong aroma, caraway essential oil has a sweet spicy odor with a slight peppery smell.
    Blends With:Basil, chamomile, coriander, frankincense, ginger, lavender, and orange.
    OriginEgypt
    Source Seeds
    Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation

    Technical Analysis

    Key ConstituentsStrength (%)
    p-carvone47.3-59.5
    p-limonene36.9-48.8
    b-myrcene0.2-1.0

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