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Nigella sativa ( Hebrew: קצח, kezah; Arabic: حبه البركه, habbah elbaraka, literally seeds of blessing, Farsi سياة دانة, siyah daneh) is a spice that grows wild in the Mediterranean region and in Western Asia. In English it is also called fennel flower, black caraway, nutmeg flower or Roman coriander. It is also sometimes just referred to as Nigella or black seeds. It belongs to the Ranunculaceae family and is unrelated to common cumin (Cuminum cyminum).
Nigella is an annual herbaceous plant that grows to about a foot high. It has a thin stem, narrow (but not filiform) leaflets, and blue flowers. The seeds (the part used) are contained in an inflated capsule formed from the united follicles.
Nigella has a pungent bitter taste and a faint smell of strawberries. It is used primarilly in candies and liquors. In herbal medicine, Nigella has hypertensive, carminative , and anthelminthic properties.
There are several other species of Nigella which are not used for culinary purposes. For example, the traditional garden annual, Nigella damascena or love-in-a-mist is grown for its flowers but not for seasoning. Love-in-a-mist differs from Nigella sativa in having a lacy involucre or "nest" in which the flower sits, hence the name.
Dried B. persicum fruits are used as a culinary spice in Northern IndiaThe Republic of India is a large multicultural country in South Asia, with a population of over one billion. The Indian economy is the fourth largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity, and is the world's second-fastest growing economy., TajikistanThe Republic of Tajikistan , formerly known as the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic is a country in Central Asia. It has borders with Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan. Jumhurii Tojikiston ( In Detail) ( Full size) National motto: none Official la and IranIran ( Persian: ) is a Middle Eastern country located in southwestern Asia that until 1935 was referred to in the West as Persia''. It borders Pakistan (909km of border) and Afghanistan (936km) to the east, Turkmenistan (1000km) to the northeast, the Casp. Local names for that spice are काला जीरा (kala jeera, meaning "black cumin") in Hindi and as زيره كوهی (zireh kuhi, meaning "wild cumin") in Farsi. It is practically unknown outside these areas.