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Is cumin a vegetable

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yes, cinnamon is a vegetable. some say its a spice. that is also correct. but cinnamon is really a vegetable smuthered into tiny bits.

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Cumin is the dried seed of a plant in the parsley family.

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Cinnamon is a spice.

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No cinnamon is my a$$

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