Know Your Spices


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Cumin  
Also called comino , this ancient spice dates back to the  
Old Testament. Shaped like a caraway seed, cumin is the  
dried fruit of a plant in the parsley family. Its aromatic,  
nutty−flavored seeds come in three colors: amber (the  
most widely available), white and black (both found in  
Asian markets). White cumin seed is interchangeable  
with amber, but the black seed has a more complex,  
peppery flavor. Cumin is available in seed and ground  
forms. As with all seeds, herbs and spices, it should be  
stored in a cool, dark place for no more than 6 months.  
Cumin is particularly popular in Middle Eastern, Asian  
and Mediterranean cooking. Among other things, it's  
used to make curries, chili powders and Kummel Liqueur.  
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