Comino Origenes (Cumin)
Comino, or cumin, is a spice made from the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant. It has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor with a hint of bitterness. Used in many cuisines, including Mexican, Indian, and Middle Eastern, it's common in dishes like tacos, curries, and chili.
Comino, or cumin, is a spice made from the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant. It has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor with a hint of bitterness. Used in many cuisines, including Mexican, Indian, and Middle Eastern, it's common in dishes like tacos, curries, and chili.
Comino, or cumin, is a spice made from the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant. It has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor with a hint of bitterness. Used in many cuisines, including Mexican, Indian, and Middle Eastern, it's common in dishes like tacos, curries, and chili.