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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to cover up bad jenever?Is nigella oil (black cumin or black caraway) aromatic?What is a good book about soup?How does flavor transfer?How do I save curry with too much cumin?How do chefs come up with recipes for good food?What is your training regimen for developing your palate?What is a good substitute for avocado oil in Indian food recipes?How to mask the taste of cuminIs “parboiling” chicken stupid (or wasteful)?



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I would like input from anyone that uses cumin in their food. I inherited a jar of the seasoning when my mom moved out of state. Better to give it away than throw it away. Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do with it. I've had this jar for a while. And I'd like to use it before it goes bad.



I was wondering what it's used for?










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  • thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

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  • Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    4 hours ago


















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I would like input from anyone that uses cumin in their food. I inherited a jar of the seasoning when my mom moved out of state. Better to give it away than throw it away. Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do with it. I've had this jar for a while. And I'd like to use it before it goes bad.



I was wondering what it's used for?










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put on hold as off-topic by GdD, Cascabel 3 hours ago


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  • "Questions of the form "What can I do with [ingredient]?" are off-topic because they are subjective and lead to a long list of equally good suggestions, which is not compatible with the Stack Exchange format. See Culinary Uses Guidelines for details. Exceptions are made for items which are not generally considered to have any culinary use." – Cascabel
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  • thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

    – Johannes_B
    22 hours ago











  • Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    4 hours ago














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I would like input from anyone that uses cumin in their food. I inherited a jar of the seasoning when my mom moved out of state. Better to give it away than throw it away. Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do with it. I've had this jar for a while. And I'd like to use it before it goes bad.



I was wondering what it's used for?










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I would like input from anyone that uses cumin in their food. I inherited a jar of the seasoning when my mom moved out of state. Better to give it away than throw it away. Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do with it. I've had this jar for a while. And I'd like to use it before it goes bad.



I was wondering what it's used for?







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  • thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

    – Johannes_B
    22 hours ago











  • Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    4 hours ago


















  • thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

    – Johannes_B
    22 hours ago











  • Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

    – Wayfaring Stranger
    4 hours ago

















thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

– Johannes_B
22 hours ago





thekitchn.com/inside-the-spice-cabinet-cumin-67449

– Johannes_B
22 hours ago













Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

– Wayfaring Stranger
4 hours ago






Seeds or ground? Cumin loses flavors fast after you grind it up. Fried cumin powder is essential to store bought refried beans. Gives you about 70% of home cooked flavor.

– Wayfaring Stranger
4 hours ago











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Cumin is the spice that, to me, makes taco meat taste like taco meat. Whenever I make ground beef tacos I use lots of it. It also tastes really good with sautéed potatoes.






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Any number of different cuisines have cumin as a base spice.
Anything from Tex/Mex to Arabian to Indian. It's also used in plenty of Italian and Chinese dishes, just not quite as much.






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It's also incredibly good in Mujadara, a Middle Eastern dish of lentils and rice. I'm assuming it's whole cumin, though, that you'll grind yourself; if it's preground, it may well have already lost its flavor.






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    Cumin is the spice that, to me, makes taco meat taste like taco meat. Whenever I make ground beef tacos I use lots of it. It also tastes really good with sautéed potatoes.






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    Cumin is the spice that, to me, makes taco meat taste like taco meat. Whenever I make ground beef tacos I use lots of it. It also tastes really good with sautéed potatoes.






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    Cumin is the spice that, to me, makes taco meat taste like taco meat. Whenever I make ground beef tacos I use lots of it. It also tastes really good with sautéed potatoes.






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    Cumin is the spice that, to me, makes taco meat taste like taco meat. Whenever I make ground beef tacos I use lots of it. It also tastes really good with sautéed potatoes.







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    • taco meat! thank you. 👍

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    taco meat! thank you. 👍

    – DJ Robinson
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    taco meat! thank you. 👍

    – DJ Robinson
    19 hours ago













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    Any number of different cuisines have cumin as a base spice.
    Anything from Tex/Mex to Arabian to Indian. It's also used in plenty of Italian and Chinese dishes, just not quite as much.






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    • wow, i've learned the secret to a childhood favorite. and now my mind is blown with new ideas. i appreciate your comments. thank you.

      – DJ Robinson
      19 hours ago















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    Any number of different cuisines have cumin as a base spice.
    Anything from Tex/Mex to Arabian to Indian. It's also used in plenty of Italian and Chinese dishes, just not quite as much.






    share|improve this answer























    • wow, i've learned the secret to a childhood favorite. and now my mind is blown with new ideas. i appreciate your comments. thank you.

      – DJ Robinson
      19 hours ago













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    Any number of different cuisines have cumin as a base spice.
    Anything from Tex/Mex to Arabian to Indian. It's also used in plenty of Italian and Chinese dishes, just not quite as much.






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    Any number of different cuisines have cumin as a base spice.
    Anything from Tex/Mex to Arabian to Indian. It's also used in plenty of Italian and Chinese dishes, just not quite as much.







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    wow, i've learned the secret to a childhood favorite. and now my mind is blown with new ideas. i appreciate your comments. thank you.

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    It's also incredibly good in Mujadara, a Middle Eastern dish of lentils and rice. I'm assuming it's whole cumin, though, that you'll grind yourself; if it's preground, it may well have already lost its flavor.






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      It's also incredibly good in Mujadara, a Middle Eastern dish of lentils and rice. I'm assuming it's whole cumin, though, that you'll grind yourself; if it's preground, it may well have already lost its flavor.






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        It's also incredibly good in Mujadara, a Middle Eastern dish of lentils and rice. I'm assuming it's whole cumin, though, that you'll grind yourself; if it's preground, it may well have already lost its flavor.






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        It's also incredibly good in Mujadara, a Middle Eastern dish of lentils and rice. I'm assuming it's whole cumin, though, that you'll grind yourself; if it's preground, it may well have already lost its flavor.







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