Black cumin in Tagalog is "itim na kumin."
Black cumin is called "काला जीरा" (kala jeera) in Hindi. It is a common spice used in Indian cooking and has several health benefits.
Tagalaog translation of BLACK MAN: maitim na lalakiblack - itimman - lalaki
Yes, the Black Eyed Peas have a song called "Bebot" that incorporates Filipino (Tagalog) lyrics.
cumin seedsANS : Jira, Jeera, Zira or Safaid Jeera or ZeeraThe answer given previously is wrong as the the question was for Black cumin Seeds, which is totally different from Cumin seeds, anyway Black Cumin seeds amongst other translations is called "Kalonji". It is popularly used on top of fresh baked Naan bread.To borrow from Wikipedia "it is also variously known as 'karum cheerakam' in Tamil, kalonji (Hindiकलौंजी kalauṃjī or कलोंजी kaloṃjī), ketzakh Hebrew_languageקצח), chernushka (Russian_language), çörek otu (Turkish_language), habbat al-barakah (Arabic_languageحبه البركة ḥabbat al-barakah "seed of blessing") or siyah daneh (Persian_languageسیاه‌دانه siyâh dâne) or كلونجى in urdu. "Karim Jeerakam" in Malayalam.
Cumin = Jeera seeds (used in seasoning/tempering while cooking)
Black cumin is a spice plant with aromatic seeds, Latin name Nigella sativa, or a spice plant related to cumin with dark seeds and an edible root.
Black cumin is called "काला जीरा" (kala jeera) in Hindi. It is a common spice used in Indian cooking and has several health benefits.
Native to the Mediterranean region, black cumin seed is cultivated in North Africa, Asia, and southeastern Europe. The largest producers of black cumin seed are Egypt, India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
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Black Cumin
It means Black Cumin in Hebrew.
Cumin seeds are known as zeera (जीरा) in Hindi:- black cumin is called kala zeera;- brown cumin is called safed (white) zeera.Jeera-- pronounced: 'G'-ra.
കരിഞ്ചീരകം
Black : aswad cumin : kammon seed : boothor so --> Black cumin seed : boothor al-kammon al sawda'aa ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : بذور الكمون السوداء
Black cumin seeds
karim-jeerakam (കരിഞ്ചീരകം)
Cumin is cheeragam/jeeragam in Tamil - jeera in Hindi