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Safed Jeera (White Cumin) | सफेद जीरा | Cuminum cyminum

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Cuminum cyminum is a small annual herb native to the eastern Mediterranean and South Asian regions, cultivated globally as one of the most important culinary spices in world trade. Its seeds are among the most comprehensively documented medicinal spices in Ayurvedic, Unani, Egyptian, and Roman materia medica, with carminative, digestive, and lactation-supporting traditional applications.

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Cuminum cyminum, cumin, is a slender annual herb of the family Apiaceae, native to the eastern Mediterranean and the Levant, now among the world’s most widely cultivated and traded spice crops. India — particularly Rajasthan and Gujarat — is the world’s leading producer of cumin seed, accounting for approximately 70% of global production and trade. The oblong, aromatic seeds contain cuminaldehyde, terpene derivatives, and flavonoids. Documented in the Ebers Papyrus, the Charaka Samhita as Jiraka, in Avicenna’s Canon, and in Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica, cumin represents one of the most consistently documented culinary-medicinal spices in global botanical history. Traditionally incorporated in Ayurvedic preparations for digestive stimulation, carminative action, and lactation support, it is a foundational ingredient of classical compound formulations including Hingwashtak Churna.

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