Botanical Name: Cuminum cyminum
Family: Apiaceae
Major Constituents: Cuminaldehyde
Plant Part: Seeds
Origin: Middle East
Processing Method: Steam distilled
Color: Deep golden yellow
Aroma: Cumin essential oil has warm, spicy, and nutty.
Product Abstract: Cumin is botanically named as cuminum cyminum, it’s the native to middle east to india. Cumin is dried seeds, raised up to 30–50 cm (12–20 in) tall, and having grey or dark green color stem as well as thread-like leaflets. Cumin essential oil is extracted from cumin’s dried seeds, and it’s deep golden yellow color liquid having warm spicy and earthy aroma. Cumin essential oil contains cuminaldehyde, cymene, phellandrene, myrcene, limonene, farnesene, caryophyllene. Cumin essential oil is very helpful to strengthen the digestive, muscular, and immune systems and it’s non-toxic, non-irritating and non-sensitising.
Blends With: Cumin essential oil blends well with caraway, lavender, angelica, rosemary, chamomile essential oil.
Common Usage:
Promotes digestive and oral health
Encourages regular menstruation while balancing hormones
Best for breathing problems
calm the mind and relieve nerves.
Useful in Skin treatment
Caution: Dilute before use, for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes must be avoided.