Cumin Seed Oil Dealers in Indra Nagar, Kanpur

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  • Black Cumin Oil

    Black Cumin Oil

    50 - 180 Per Kilogram

    1 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Country of Origin: India
    • Certification: FSSAI
    • Color: Pale Yellow To Brown

    Black cumin seed oil has been used for health and wellness for thousands of years. In it, you’ll find vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids and even compounds that improves cell growth. It’s been called a veritable fountain of youth. Black cumin seeds come from a plant called Nigella sativa. The plant is sometimes called black caraway or fennel flower too, and it’s a totally different plant from the cumin that you normally cook with. That kind of cumin comes from Cuminum cyminum and is related to parsley. Archaeological evidence about the earliest cultivation of N. sativa “is still scanty”, but N. sativa seeds were found in several sites from ancient Egypt, including Tutankhamun’s tomb. Seeds were found in a Hittite flask in Turkey from the second millennium BCE. Nigella sativa black-caraway, also known as nigella (or kalonji), often called black cumin, is an annual flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to south and southwest Asia. Nigella sativa grows to 20-30 cm (7.9-11.8 in) tall, with finely divided, linear (but not thread-like) leaves. The flower is delicate, and usually colored pale blue and white, with five to ten petals. The black caraway fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of three to seven united follicles, each containing numerous seeds which are used as spice, sometimes as a replacement for black cumin.

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  • Caraway Seed Oil

    Caraway Seed Oil

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    • Country of Origin: India
    • Botonical Name: Carum carvi
    • CAS #: 8000-42-8
    • Color & Odor: colorless to pale yellow with a sweet spicy odor
    • Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils, Insoluble in water
    • Specific Gravity: 0.895 - 0.958 @ 20 °C
    • Optical Rotation: +57° to +82° @20 °C
    • Refractive Index: 1.485 - 1.492 @ 20 °C
    • Flash Point: 63°C
    • Plant Part Used: Seeds
    • Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
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