Welcome to the world of Black Cumin! This annual is a must-have for any gardener looking to spice up their recipes. Also known as Fennel Flower, Russian Caraway, or Black Caraway, this striking flower releases aromatic black seeds that have a flavor profile reminiscent of peppery nutmeg. Whether you’re cooking Indian dhal or Russian rye bread, these seeds can add an edge to your next culinary creation.
This hardy plant is an easy one to cultivate in springtime; just sprinkle some of these delightful seeds onto your soil and they’ll soon be sprouting into something truly magnificent. Best of all? Once the magical little blossoms are ready for harvest, you may grind your home-grown ‘black pepper’ into each dish to give it that special kick. Add a bit of sweetness with sugar if that’s more your style - the possibilities are endless!
Black Cumin is also indigenous to South Asia - becoming so popular in fact that it's been referred to countless times in ancient texts like the Bible and Quran. Wait no longer and start experiencing its unique tastes and aromas today!
This hardy plant is an easy one to cultivate in springtime; just sprinkle some of these delightful seeds onto your soil and they’ll soon be sprouting into something truly magnificent. Best of all? Once the magical little blossoms are ready for harvest, you may grind your home-grown ‘black pepper’ into each dish to give it that special kick. Add a bit of sweetness with sugar if that’s more your style - the possibilities are endless!
Black Cumin is also indigenous to South Asia - becoming so popular in fact that it's been referred to countless times in ancient texts like the Bible and Quran. Wait no longer and start experiencing its unique tastes and aromas today!