Zira / Kumin
Zira (lat. Cumīnum cymīnum) is a herbaceous plant with fragrant seeds, which are used as a seasoning. The stress in the name can be placed on any of the vowels. It is also known as Roman caraway seeds, Kammun, Kumin, Kmin Tminin, Zer. Sometimes Zira is confused with cabled, but these are different plants.
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