CuminCuminum cyminum
Miscellaneous
Common name:
Ground Cumin
Scientific name:
Cuminum cyminum
Natural Environment:
Ground Cumin is a unique spice, unlike most of the plants that grow in the lands, Ground Cumin is not native to Solaria. It appeared when a Mara brought some with them through a rift. Hence why you can’t find it naturally throughout the different regions.
Physical Description:
Ground into a fine powder this spice has a soft light brown color with a dusty appearance, evoking a natural earthy undertones.
Interesting Facts:
It’s often used to spice up a variety of desserts and small treats, giving each sweet a more spicy but flavorful taste. Though it’s mainly used in more cakes and cookies than other sweet treats. However, it can also be as a pigment in paint. Its brown earthy-like hue helps create more naturalistic palettes, expanding the different types of paint varieties.
Cuminum cyminum - Refers to the actual scientific name for Ground Cumin.