Cumin Oleoresin

Cumin is widely used for culinary and medicinal purposes. It is used in traditional medicine as carminative, stimulant and an astringent. Cumin is named as “best of condiments” in ancient Greece. India is the world's largest producer of cumin, accounting for about 70%.

The major actives of cumin is in its essential oil. Essential oil extracted from cumin is used in the food, perfumery, beverage and drug applications. Cuminaldeyde is a major component in Cumin essential oil which has a strong warm aroma and unique flavour.

Super Critical Extract Cumin is rich in actives cuminaldehyde which gives stronger aroma characteristics in food and beverage applications. Cuminaldehyde & certain pyrazines give it carminative, stimulating, anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties. Thus, Cumin acts as a natural laxative, helps healing up of infections or wounds in the digestive and excretory system and also speeds up digestion.

Cumin is rich in iron and has considerable amount of Vitamin C.

Sources : Seeds of Cuminum cyminum

Nutraceuticals

  • It improves the blood cholesterol, promotes weight loss and fat reduction.

Culinary

  • It is used in Steaks and sandwiches.