
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Cumin along with all the Cumin containing recipes presented on this site, with 1117 recipes in total.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cumin recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cumin as a major wild food ingredient.
As a spice Cumin is the dried fruit of the Cuminum cyminum plant which is a member of the Apiaceae (also known as Umbelliferae) family. It is therefore related to carrots, caraway and fennel and distantly related to Black Cumin (see above). The plant is native from the eastern Mediterranean through to India. The plant is herbaceous with a slender branched stem 20–30 cm tall. The leaves are 5–10 cm long with thread-like leaflets. The flowers themselves are small and bourne in umbrella-like structures called umbels. Cumin is used as a spice for its distinctive aroma, and is popular in North African, Middle Eastern, western Chinese, Indian and Mexican cuisine.
Cumin is particularly associated with Indian cookery (where it is a component of most curry powders) and Mexican cuisine. The name itself probably derives from the Sumerian word gamun which entered Latin as cuminum.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cumin recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cumin as a major wild food ingredient.
As a spice Cumin is the dried fruit of the Cuminum cyminum plant which is a member of the Apiaceae (also known as Umbelliferae) family. It is therefore related to carrots, caraway and fennel and distantly related to Black Cumin (see above). The plant is native from the eastern Mediterranean through to India. The plant is herbaceous with a slender branched stem 20–30 cm tall. The leaves are 5–10 cm long with thread-like leaflets. The flowers themselves are small and bourne in umbrella-like structures called umbels. Cumin is used as a spice for its distinctive aroma, and is popular in North African, Middle Eastern, western Chinese, Indian and Mexican cuisine.
Cumin is particularly associated with Indian cookery (where it is a component of most curry powders) and Mexican cuisine. The name itself probably derives from the Sumerian word gamun which entered Latin as cuminum.
The alphabetical list of all Cumin recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1117 recipes in total:
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Aad Maas (Goan Pork Rib Curry) Origin: India | Aliter haedinam sive agninam excaldatam (Lamb Stew) Origin: Roman | Arroz con Camarón (Rice with Prawns) Origin: Ecuador |
Aam Aur Podina ki Chatni (Mango and Mint Chutney) Origin: India | Aliter Haedinam sive Agninam Excaldatam (Stew of Kid or Lamb) Origin: Roman | Arroz Rojo (Mexican Red Rice) Origin: Mexico |
Achaari Jhinga (Indian Pickled Prawns) Origin: India | Aliter Haedinam sive Agninam Excaldatam (Stew of Kid or Lamb, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Aruba Curry Powder Origin: Aruba |
Achards de papaye verte (Green Papaya Pickles) Origin: Mayotte | Aliter in Apro III (Wild Boar, Another Way III) Origin: Roman | Atchar Origin: Southern Africa |
Achari Masala Origin: India | Aliter in grue vel in anate vel in pullo (Roast Duck with Damson Sauce) Origin: Roman | Aubergine, Potato and Chickpea Balti Origin: Fusion |
Achari Murgh (Achari Chicken) Origin: Britain | Aliter in Gruem vel Anatem Elixam (Sauce for Boiled Crane or Duck, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Aubergine, Sweet Potato and Chickpea Balti Origin: South Africa |
Achari Roast Chicken Origin: Pakistan | Aliter in Locusta (Another Sauce for Lobster) Origin: Roman | Bột Cary (Vietnamese Curry Powder) Origin: Vietnam |
Achiote Paste Origin: Mexico | Aliter ius candidum in copadiis (White Sauce for Choice Cuts, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Baabath (Tripe Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka |
Ad Digestionem (An Aid to Digestion) Origin: Roman | Aliter Ius Frigidum in Aprum Elixum (Cold Sauce for Boiled Wild Boar, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Baamiye Suqaar (Meat and Okra Stew) Origin: Somalia |
Adobo Sauce Origin: Mexico | Aliter Leporem ex Suo Iure (Another, Hare in its Own Gravy) Origin: Roman | Badanekaayi Gojju (Brinjal Curry) Origin: India |
Adobo Valentine Lamb Origin: American | Aliter Ofellae III (Starters, Another Way III) Origin: Roman | Badia Sazon Completa (Badia Complete Seasoning) Origin: Chile |
African Fish Curry Powder Origin: West Africa | Aliter Pisa Sive Faba (Peas or Beans, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Bajan Aubergine Curry Origin: Barbados |
African Stew Curry Powder Origin: West Africa | Aliter Porcellum (Suckling Pig, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Bajan Curry Powder Origin: Barbados |
Afrikaanse Yakhni Origin: South Africa | Aliter Sphondylos III (Parsnips, Another Way III) Origin: Roman | Bajan Spice Blend Origin: Bahamas |
Air Fryer Lamb Koftas Origin: Britain | Aliter Tubera V (Truffles, Another Way V) Origin: Roman | Bajan Spice Mix Origin: Barbados |
Air Fryer Sausage Rolls Origin: Britain | Aliter Vice Salsi (Another Substitute for Saltfish) Origin: Roman | Bajiyoo (Djibouti Pulse Dumplings) Origin: Djibouti |
Air-fryer Fajitas Origin: Britain | Aloo Anardana Origin: India | Bakeapple Chicken Curry Origin: Canada |
Ajlouke de Carottes (Carrot Starter) Origin: Tunisia | Aloo ki Bhujia (Pakistani Potato Curry) Origin: Pakistan | Baked Chicken Chimichangas Origin: America |
Ak-Ni Korma Origin: India | Aloo Masala (Potato Masala) Origin: India | Balchão de Camarão (Goan Prawn Pickle) Origin: India |
Alicam vel sucum tisanae (Spelt or Barley Gruel) Origin: Roman | Aloo Paratha (Flatbread with a Spicy Potato Stuffing) Origin: India | Balti Chicken Origin: Britain |
Alicha Kimem Origin: Ethiopia | Alter Haedinam Sive Agninam Excaldatam (Steamed Lamb) Origin: Roman | Balti Chicken Pasanda Origin: Britain |
Aliter assaturas (Roast Meats, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Ambot Tik (Goan Shark Curry) Origin: India | Balti Curry Paste Origin: Britain |
Aliter assaturas (Roast Meats, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Ambrevades au Curry (Pigeon Pea and Coconut Curry) Origin: Comoros | Balti Garam Masala Origin: India |
Aliter carduos elixos (Artichokes with Spiced Sauce) Origin: Roman | Amchar Masala Origin: Trinidad | Balti Tandoori Keema Origin: Britain |
Aliter Caroetas (Carrots with Cumin Sauce) Origin: Roman | Amchar Masala Origin: Trinidad | Bambukeyo Bongara (Maldives Breadfruit Curry) Origin: Maldives |
Aliter Coliclos I (Sprouts, Another Way, I) Origin: Roman | Anadl y Ddraig (Dragon’s Breath) Origin: Welsh | Banana leaf mackerel Origin: Sri Lanka |
Aliter Coliclos II (Stalks, Another Way, II) Origin: Roman | Anardana Gosht (Lamb Curry with Pomegranate) Origin: India | Bangladeshi Beef Shatkora Origin: Bangladesh |
Aliter Coliclos III (Stalks, Another Way, III) Origin: Roman | Anardana Jheenga (Pomegranate-flavoured Prawns) Origin: India | Bangladeshi Vindaloo Origin: Britain |
Aliter Coliclos IV (Stalks, Another Way, IV) Origin: Roman | Anardana Pakora in Mustard Oil Origin: India | Bangude Ghassi (Bunt-style Spicy Mangalorean Curry) Origin: India |
Aliter Coliclos V (Stalks, Another Way, V) Origin: Roman | Andouille Sausage Origin: Cajun | Bara (Surinamese Savoury Doughnuts) Origin: Suriname |
Aliter Conchiclam Sic Facies (Legumes, Another Way, Are Made Thus) Origin: Roman | Aper ita conditur (Seasoned Wild Boar) Origin: Roman | Barbecue Spice Rub Origin: Botswana |
Aliter Cucumeres Rasos (Peeled Cubumbers, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Arbi ki Bhaji (Taro Curry) Origin: India | Barkly Mount Eagle Madras Curry Origin: Scotland |
Aliter cucurbitas frictas tritas (Purée of Squash) Origin: Roman | Arnott's Curry Powder Origin: Britain | |
Aliter Fabaciae (Green Beans, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Aromatic Pork and Potato Casserole Origin: Ireland |
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