Cumin: Important Facts, Health Benefits, and Recipes
Explore the health benefits of cumin, a versatile spice rich in antioxidants, iron, and vitamins, used in various cuisines and known for aiding digestion, boosting immunity, and reducing inflammation.
1 tsp, whole
Amount per serving
Calories
7.9
Carbohydrates
0.9 g
Fat
0.5 g
Protein
0.4 g
Saturated Fat
0 g
Sodium
3.5 mg
Fiber
0.2 g
Sugar
0 g
Best Cumin Recipes
- Baja Chicken Wraps
- Traditional Mole Sauce
- Broccoli Brown Rice Bowls
- A Middle Eastern Lunch
- Three Homemade Dry Rubs
- Juan in a Million Tacos
- Leftover Turkey Fajitas
- Chalupas
- Homemade Taco Seasoning
- Black Eyed Peas Curry
- Lengua Tacos
- Homemade Taco Bowl
- Pickled Cauliflower
- Chilled Zucchini Soup with Shrimp
- Aaron's Mexican Dry Adobo Seasoning
- Malaysian Curry Powder
- Chana Masala Spice Blend
- How to Make Memphis Style Ribs
- Turkish Spice Blend
- Xinjiang Spice Blend
- Garam Masala Spice Blend
- Copycat Emeril's Blackened Meat Seasoning
- Cumin Chile Lamb Kabobs
- Dal Makhani - Creamy Restaurant Style
- Lentils with Lamb Stew
- Baharat Arabic Spice Mix
- Egyptian Dukkah
- Grilled Beef and Lamb Kebabs (Kefta)
- Roasted Carrots with Lime and Toasted Cumin Coriander and Fennel
- Red Lentils with Bagaar Spiced Turkey
- Harissa Paste
- Iraqi Grilled Chicken (Djaj Bil-Bahar Il-Asfar)
- Pulled Pork Tostadas
- Yucatan Pork (Cochinita Pibil) + Video
- Pork Rib Rub
- Roasted Cauliflower Mediterranean Farro Salad
- Chickpea and Kale Stirfry
- Tex-Mex Stuffed Slow Cooker Sweet Potatoes
- Shredded Sweet Potato Breakfast Tacos
- Sausage and Fresh Peach Sandwich
- Curried Mango Chicken Salad
- Cashew and Chickpea Curry
- Spicy Roasted Cauliflower
- Papas Rellenas
- Lamb Meatballs with Harissa
- Chipotle Black Bean Soup
- Homemade Saag Paneer
- Wild Rice Stuffed Peppers