cumin
//ˈkʌmɪn//
Noun
1
A flowering plant (Cuminum cyminum) of the parsley family, native to the Mediterranean region and southwestern Asia.
Cumin is a plant that originally comes from the Mediterranean region.
2
The aromatic seeds of this plant, used as a spice in cooking, especially in Middle Eastern, Indian, and Mexican cuisines.
Add a teaspoon of cumin to the curry for extra flavor.