Meaning & Definition of word "Cumin"

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    Cumin

    /ˈkjuːmɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A flowering plant (Cuminum cyminum) in the carrot family, whose seeds are dried and used as a spice.
      • Example: I added cumin to the chili for extra flavor.
    • 2. The seeds of the cumin plant, used as a spice in various cuisines.
      • Example: Ground cumin is a key ingredient in many Indian dishes.
    • 3. The aromatic seeds of the cumin plant, commonly used in Middle Eastern, Indian, and Mexican cooking.
      • Example: The recipe called for a teaspoon of cumin to enhance the dish.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'cumin', from Latin 'cuminum', from Greek 'kyminon'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cumin seeds:

    The whole, dried seeds of the cumin plant, often used in cooking.

    roasted cumin:

    Cumin that has been roasted to enhance its flavor.

    ground cumin:

    Cumin that has been ground into a powder form, commonly used in seasoning.

    Related Words

    spice:

    A substance used to add flavor to food, often derived from plants.

    herb:

    A plant used for flavoring, food, or medicine.

    seasoning:

    A substance that enhances the flavor of food.

    Slang Meanings of cumin

    Meaning: None noted.

    Example Sentence: None noted.