Cumin is also known as cumin or cumin, fennel in southern Xinjiang. Native to Central Asia and Iran, mainly distributed in India, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, China and Central Asia of the former Soviet Union.
Cumin attribute
Cumin celery, Umbelliferae, has strict requirements on its growth environment and conditions. Generally, it is planted in sandy loam with moist, cool, well ventilated, fertile and loose soil and low salt content. Cumin is an annual or biennial herb. Gardenia is 20-40 cm high, smooth and hairless, with rectangular petals and pink or white colors. 2、
Cumin shape
: Cumin petiole is long 1~2cm or nearly sessile, with narrow sheath and lanceolate shape. Leaves 3-shaped, 2-pinnate compound leaves, length 1.5~5 cm, width 0.3~0.5 mm. 3、
What are cumin leaves like?
Cumin floats on the water. The water only turned pale yellow, but the plants were still transparent.
What does cumin look like?
1. Cumin is rich in essential oil, protein, polyphenols, dietary fiber and other nutrients, and has the health-care effects of invigorating qi and appetizing, dispelling cold and removing dampness, resisting allergy, oxidation, sterilization, bacteriostasis, anticancer, platelet aggregation and diabetes. 2. Cumin contains a certain amount of apigenin, which has a certain effect on cancer cells. In addition, apigenin has antioxidant, sedative and tranquilizing effects.