90%
Lipid is about 14.5% of dry cumin seeds.
Ground cumin is a spice.
No, the spice cumin is the ground seed of the cumin plant.
Yes Powdered cumin is the same as ground cumin - powdered cumin is fine and ground is coarser.
Yes!
Cumin is a thin spindle shaped seed that resembles a caraway seed. It's been used as a spice for ages. And it's made from grinding Cumin seeds.
Most grocery stores in the US have it in stock. It is a major component of Chili mixes so at worst case you can substitute. You can dry roast the whole cumin seed then crush it wit a rolling pin to get fresh, coarsely ground cumin seed. This would give off an aromatic flavour that can be used in beef, poultry or mutton.
You can use ground coriander, chili powder, or a combination of paprika and oregano as substitutes for ground cumin in your recipe.
You can substitute cumin with ground coriander, chili powder, or a combination of paprika and ground fennel seeds in a recipe.
nothing. cumin is irreplaceable
You can use ground coriander as a substitute for cumin in your recipe.
ground has half the strength of seeds. ground has half the strength of seeds.