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Cumin seeds

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The Food of Indonesia: Delicious Recipes from Bali, Java and the Spice Islands

By Heinz Von Holzen

Published 2015

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Cumin seeds (jinten) are pale brown to black in color and ridged on the outside. They impart an earthy flavor and are used whole, or roasted and ground to a fine powder. Cumin seeds are usually partnered with coriander seeds in basic spice mixes, and are often dry-roasted or fried in oil to intensify their flavor.

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