Cumin Seeds for export and import

Cumin Seeds for export and import

Cumin Seeds for export and import

Product Name

Cumin Seeds for export and import

Cumin Seeds for export and import

product Name :cumin seeds
Availability time: All over the Year
Container Capacity: 20 FCL & per 40 FCL
Season Crop: ALL YEAR
Packing of Cumin Seeds
Paper Bags
PP Bags
Shipping to anywhere in the world
Botanical Name : Cominum cyminum
Alternative names كمون
Product forms: Cumin Seeds for export and import
99%  purity of Cumin Seeds for export and import
Cumin Powder
Packing 25kg in PP bags
Specifications
Admixing 1%
5% moisture packed in 25 kg pp bags
Uses of Cumin Seeds for export and import:
scales to sooth stomach cramps. Breast feeding mothers can also take cumin to produce more milk.
Season of Cumin Seeds for export and import
Available all the Year
Annual production capacity
400 Ton
Storage conditions
Store in a cool dry place at temperature above 20 ° C and relative humidity 75%

Cumin is a seed that has been used since antiquity. It’s health benefits and medicinal uses were well known even then. Today, this seed of a small flowering herb of the parsley family might not be used quite as much in food preparation as it was 5000 years ago, but it’s healing properties are still valued and used in natural and Ayurvedic healing. This traditional herbal remedy has many uses. I is a stimulant as well as a great herb for digestive disorders and even as a antiseptic of sorts

he seeds themselves are rich in iron and are thought to help stimulate the secretion of enzymes from the pancreas which can help absorb nutrients into the system. It has also been shown to boost the power of the liver’s ability to detoxify the human body. Recent studies have revealed that cumin seeds might also have anti-carcinogenic properties1. In laboratory tests, this powerful little seed was shown to reduce the risk of stomach and liver tumors in animals. The health benefits of cumin for digestive disorders has been well known throughout history. It can help with flatulence, indigestion, diarrhea, nausea, morning sickness, and atonic dyspepsia. In this case, the seeds are boiled in water to make a tea of sorts – 1 teaspoon seeds to 1 glass water. Mix with salt and a teaspoon of coriander leaf juice. Cumin is also said to help relieve symptoms of the common cold due to it’s antiseptic properties. Again, you’ll want to boil the seeds in a tea and then drink a couple of times a day

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