No, smoking cumin seeds is not recommended. When cumin seeds are burned and inhaled, they can release harmful chemicals and toxins that may be damaging to the lungs and respiratory system. It is best to use cumin seeds in cooking or for medicinal purposes by consuming them orally rather than smoking them.
In Australian plants, smoke is known to react with rain to assist with germination. Smoke water contains various compounds that trigger seed germination in certain Australian native plants by breaking seed dormancy. This unique adaptation helps seeds sprout after bushfires have cleared the land.
Some plants have adapted to rely on fire for germination because the heat and smoke from fires can trigger the germination process by breaking seed dormancy or stimulating the release of certain chemicals in the seed coat. This adaptation allows these plants to take advantage of the open space and nutrients created by a fire to establish themselves successfully.
the seed coat
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
No, a seed coat and seed membrane are not the same. The seed coat is the hard outer layer of a seed that protects the embryo inside, while the seed membrane is a thin layer that surrounds the embryo within the seed coat.
The Hindi word for cumin seed is "जीरा" (jeera).
cummin
It is cummin seed
tal Pronounced as tul
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
Mel Cummin died in 1980-12.
Mel Cummin was born on 1895-01-29.
I Saw It Cummin' was created on 1994-08-15.
Cummin seeds in Telugu are known as "Jeelakarra" or "Jeera."
Jeera?
black cummin
yea but you wont get high