Cumin Seeds

As a Leading Cumin Seeds Supplier and Exporter, We Provide Premium-Quality Cumin Seeds Packed with Essential Nutrients, Antioxidants, and Dietary Fiber. Our Cumin Seeds Enhance Digestion, Support Immunity, Aid in Weight Management, and Add a Rich, Aromatic Flavor to Dishes.

Cumin Seeds

We Are a Trusted Cumin Seeds Supplier and Exporter, Offering High-Quality Cumin Seeds That Aid Digestion, Support Metabolism, and Improve Overall Wellness. Packed with Antioxidants and Essential Nutrients, Our Cumin Seeds Provide a Rich Aroma and Flavor for Various Cuisines.

As a Leading Cumin Seeds Supplier and Exporter, we deliver premium-quality cumin seeds sourced from the finest farms. Cumin seeds, native to the Mediterranean and South Asian regions, have been cultivated for centuries and are an essential ingredient in global cuisines. Known for their warm, earthy flavor and aromatic essence, cumin seeds are widely used in spice blends, curries, soups, and marinades.

Our high-quality cumin seeds are packed with antioxidants, iron, essential oils, and digestive compounds, making them a powerhouse of nutrition. These nutrient-dense seeds aid in digestion, boost immunity, improve metabolism, and support overall health. Whether used in traditional dishes or health remedies, cumin seeds enhance both flavor and well-being. Choose us as your trusted Cumin Seeds Supplier and Exporter to experience the finest quality and freshness.

Nutrition Facts Cumin Seeds
Serving Size: 100g
Calories 375 kcal
Total Fat 22.27g
   Saturated Fat 1.535g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 168mg
Total Carbohydrate 44.24g
   Dietary Fiber 10.5g
   Sugars 2.25g
Protein 17.81g
Vitamin C 7.7mg
Calcium 931mg
Iron 66.36mg
Potassium 1788mg
Properties Values & Limits
Type Machine Cleaned / Sortexed / Extra Bold
Purity 99% / 98% / 99.50%
Total Ash Max. 9.50%
Acid Insoluble Ash Max. 1.75%
Flavour Aromatic with a penetrating flavour
Moisture Max. 10%
Volatile Oil Min. 2.00 ml/100 gms
Salmonella Absent / 25 gms

Aroma and flavour

The odour and flavour of cumin is derived largely from the essential oil, which contains cumaldehyde or cuminic aldehyde as the main constituent. Other ingredients of the oil are dihydrocuminaldehyde, dl-pinene, d--pinene, para-cymene, dipentene, and cuminyl alcohol. Synthetic cuminaldehyde is an adulterant to cumin oil and is very difficult to detect chemically. The dried seed of cumin has 2.5 to 5 percent essential oil on a dry weight basis and is obtained by steam distillation.

Cumin is the dried, white fruit with greyish brown colour of a small slender annual herb. The surface of the fruit has 5 primary ridges, alternatively has 4 less distinct secondary ridges bearing numerous short hairs. The plant is 15 to 50 cm high. The aromatic seed like fruit is elongated, ovoid, 3 to 6 mm long, slightly bitter and has a warm flavour. The flowers are white or rose coloured in small umbels.

Various origin of Cumin Seeds

Iranian: Iranian cumin comes from the Khorasan province, and is mostly black seed cumin. While the United States historically imported its cumin supply mostly from Iran; ever since the Islamic Revolution, America has stopped importing cumin from the nation. It is also known as the caraway plant.

Indian: India produces and consumes the most cumin in the world, and is similar in taste and aroma to Iranian cumin. Indian cumin has an essential oil content, between 3 and 5 percent, and is brown in color.

Middle Eastern: Middle Eastern cumin, originating in Pakistan, Syria and Turkey, differs in flavor and aroma from Indian and Iranian cumin. It has an essential oil content between 3 and 5 percent.

White and Black Cumin: Aside from regional differences, cumin seeds come in two varieties: white and black. Most cuisines use white cumin seeds, but black cumin seeds are found in Persian dishes and are sweeter in aroma.

Crop Season

Cumin Seeds is grown as a Rabi crop in India and it is also grown well in sub-tropical climate too, best suited for sandy soil. Generally Cumin Seeds crop takes about 120-125 days to reach maturity level. Crop becomes ready to harvest, when plants turn yellowish brown. Harvesting of Cumin Seeds is done in the month of February-March. It requires less water and more cold for its better growth with ideal temperature of 20 to 30 degree. Cumin Seeds crop is highly sensitive to rain, if rain occurs during harvesting time (February to March) quality of the Cumin Seeds will be badly affected besides quantity damage (due to fungal diseases).

Facts on Cumin Seeds

Cumin is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceous, native from the east Mediterranean to South Asia.

Its seeds (each one contained within a fruit, which is dried) are used in the cuisines of many different cultures, in both whole and ground form. It also has many uses as a traditional medicinal plant.

Cumin is the dried seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum, a member of the parsley family. The cumin plant grows to 30–50 cm (12–20 in) tall and is harvested by hand. It is an annual herbaceous plant, with a slender, glabrous, branched stem that is 20–30 cm (8–12 in) tall and has a diameter of 3–5 cm ( 1 1⁄4–2 in). Each branch has two to three sub-branches. All the branches attain the same height, therefore the plant has a uniform canopy. The stem is colored grey or dark green. The leaves are 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long, pinnate or bipinnate, with thread-like leaflets. The flowers are small, white or pink, and borne in umbels. Each umbel has five to seven umbellate. The fruit is a lateral fusiform or ovoid achene 4–5 mm ( 1⁄6– 1⁄5 in) long, containing two mericarps with a single seed. Cumin seeds have eight ridges with oil canals. They resemble caraway seeds, being oblong in shape, longitudinally ridged, and yellow-brown in color, like other members of the Umbelliferae family such as caraway, parsley, and dill.

Cumin Seeds Benefits And Uses

  • Cumin seeds are essential flavors for different cuisines and a wonderful spice to add different flavors to food items.
  • Cumin seeds are usually preferred in locations where people love to eat spicy food items. This is an essential ingredient for curry powders and chicken dishes.
  • In the Middle East region, cumin seeds are usually preferred for fish dishes.
  • Cumin seeds are dried properly and used in different forms at different places. It can also be used internally when required.
  • Buy cumin seeds for their key benefits, which are good for boosting overall energy levels and flushing out unwanted toxins from the human body.
  • Cumin seeds exporters and suppliers in India sell high-quality products at very suitable prices. To know more about cumin seeds exporters in India and our wide product range, kindly contact us right away.
  • Cumin seeds can be used as a medicinal herb to boost your overall health and stamina.
  • Cumin seeds are used as a flavoring agent to add distinct flavor to your dishes.
  • Cumin seeds can be used as spices to make Indian dishes more interesting.
  • Cumin seeds are chemical-free and help in treating yellow jaundice and other health problems.

We ensure safe and timely delivery of all our products to various countries across the globe. Below are the details of our product packaging and container information, along with our export destinations.

Products Packing Container
Cumin Seeds 50kg PP Bags 260 Bags in 20'FCL
500 Bags in 40'FCL

We export to a wide range of countries including United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, Zambia, and many more.

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