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Cuminaldehyde

Cuminaldehyde

General Description: Cuminaldehyde is a natural organic compound that is commonly found in the essential oil of cumin seeds. It is responsible for the warm, spicy aroma and flavor of cumin.
Aroma Description: Cuminaldehyde has a warm, spicy, and slightly bitter aroma reminiscent of cumin seeds.
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Plants related to Cuminaldehyde

Cumin

Cumin
Latin Name: Cuminum cyminum
Description of Appearance: Cumin plant is a small, slender, herbaceous annual plant that reaches a height of 30-50 cm. It has deeply divided, feathery leaves and small pink or white flowers.
Common Names:
  • Cumin
  • Cumin Plant