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  2. Nigella sativa - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Nigella is a diminutive of the Latin niger "black", referring to the seed color. [6] [7] The specific epithet sativa means "cultivated".[6]In English, Nigella sativa and its seed are variously called black caraway, black seed, black cumin, fennel flower, nigella, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, [3] [6] black onion seed [8] and kalonji.

  3. Bitters - Wikipedia

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    A bitters (plural also bitters) is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter for a bitter or bittersweet flavor. Originally, numerous longstanding brands of bitters were developed as patent medicines , but now are sold as digestifs , sometimes with herbal properties, and as cocktail flavorings.

  4. Rhamphospermum nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Black mustard plants in Saarbrücken Black mustard fruits at the Jardin des Plantes de Paris Black mustard seeds. It is an upright plant, with large stalked leaves. They are covered with hairs or bristles at the base, but on the stem smoother. It can reach up to 1.2 metres (4 ft) tall in moist fertile soil [2] [3] [4] and 70 centimetres (28 in ...

  5. Black seed - Wikipedia

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    Black seed may refer to: Nigella sativa, a plant with stubby, 2mm seeds; Guizotia abyssinica, a plant with elongate, 5mm seeds; Black Seed, an EP by black metal band ...

  6. Qizha - Wikipedia

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    Qizha (Arabic قزحة qizḥaẗ, pronounced ʼɛzḥa in Palestine) [1] is a black seed paste used in Palestinian cuisine. Made from crushed nigella seeds, the paste has a sharp, bitter taste with slight tones of sweetness. [2] The paste can be used with other condiments, such as tahini, or baked into pies, breads, and pastries. [2] [1]

  7. Elwendia persica - Wikipedia

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    Elwendia persica is a plant species in the family Apiaceae. [1] [2] It is related to cumin (Cuminum cyminum) and sometimes called black cumin, [citation needed] blackseed, [citation needed] or black caraway, [3] and has a smoky, earthy taste.

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