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Nigella Sativa Seeds
OverviewQuick DetailsProduct Type:Single HerbsSpicesStyle:DriedProcessing Type:RawCertification:FDAShape:GranuleColor:blackishPlace of Origi
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Product Type:
Single Herbs & Spices
Style:
Dried
Processing Type:
Raw
Certification:
FDA
Shape:
Granule
Color:
blackish
Place of Origin:
Madhya Pradesh, India
Weight (kg):
50
Shelf Life:
2 Years
Brand Name:
Nigella Seeds Herbs & Spices International
Model Number:
Nigella Seeds Herbs & Spices International
Type:
Celery Seed
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Supply Ability:
48 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Week
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New PP bag Inner Polythene Liner 50kg AS PER CLIENTS REQUEST
Port
Mundra
Lead Time :
3 Weeks

Nigella sativa has a pungent bitter taste and smell. It is used primarily in confectionery and liquors. Peshawari naan is, as a rule, topped with kalonji seeds. Nigella is also used in Armenian string cheese, a braided string cheese called Majdouleh or Majdouli in the Middle East.

  

According to Zohary and Hopf, archaeological evidence about the earliest cultivation of N. sativa "is still scanty", but they report supposed N. sativa seeds have been found in several sites from ancient Egypt, including Tutankhamun's tomb.Although its exact role in Egyptian culture is unknown, it is known that items entombed with a pharaoh were carefully selected to assist him in the afterlife.

 The earliest written reference to N. sativa is thought to be in the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament, where the reaping of nigella and wheat is contrasted (Isaiah 28: 25, 27). Easton's Bible dictionary states the Hebrew word ketsah refers to N. sativa without doubt (although not all translations are in agreement). According to Zohary and Hopf, N. sativa was another traditional condiment of the Old World during classical times; and its black seeds were extensively used to flavour food.

 

Found in Hittite flask in Turkey from 2nd millennium BCE.

Thymoquinone, found in the seed oil extract of N. sativa, has been shown to have anti-neoplastic effects in rats and mice and in cultured human cells from several types of cancer, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.It has protective antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and promotes apoptosis (cell death) of the cancer cells.

Black cumin

Nigella sativa oil

Original black cumin (Bunium bulbocastanum) is rarely available, so N. sativa is widely used instead; in India, Carum carvi is the substitute. Cumins are from the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family, but N. sativa is from Ranunculaceae family. Black cumin (not N. sativa) seeds come as paired or separate carpels, and are 3–4 mm long. They have a striped pattern of nine ridges and oil canals, and are fragrant (Ayurveda says, "Kaala jaaji sugandhaa cha" (black cumin seed is fragrant itself)), blackish in colour, boat-shaped, and tapering at each extremity, with tiny stalks attached; it has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, both as a herb and pressed into oil, in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

 

 

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