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N$144.00
Black Cumin Seeds
Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) is one of the most revered medicinal seeds in history.
Please conduct your own research on this wonderful seed. There is a wealth of information available to this end. If it resonates with you, we have it right here for you.
- Assists with cancer
- Rheumatism
- Inflammatory conditions
- Asthma*
- Coughs*
- Enhances immunity*
*Black cumin seeds mixed with honey and garlic are excellent tonics for people with asthma or coughs as well as those who want to enhance their immunity during cold and flu season or when an infection is setting in.
Further information:
Culinary uses
Black cumin seeds are small. They can be used to make tea by simply pouring hot water over the seeds and letting the brew steep for 10 minutes, about a tablespoon makes a nice cup of tea, but it is better to keep the cup covered until ready to drink so as to prevent the aroma from escaping.
The seeds can also be added to casseroles or breads, used in canning, or extracted in wine or vinegar. Some people grind the seeds and mix them with honey or sprinkle them on salads. They make a nice addition to salad dressings and even stir fry dishes, especially when combined with lemon, cilantro, and tahini.
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N$147.00
Black Cumin Seeds
Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) is one of the most revered medicinal seeds in history.
Please conduct your own research on this wonderful seed. There is a wealth of information available to this end. If it resonates with you, we have it right here for you.
- Assists with cancer
- Rheumatism
- Inflammatory conditions
- Asthma*
- Coughs*
- Enhances immunity*
*Black cumin seeds mixed with honey and garlic are excellent tonics for people with asthma or coughs as well as those who want to enhance their immunity during cold and flu season or when an infection is setting in.
Further information:
Culinary uses
Black cumin seeds are small. They can be used to make tea by simply pouring hot water over the seeds and letting the brew steep for 10 minutes, about a tablespoon makes a nice cup of tea, but it is better to keep the cup covered until ready to drink so as to prevent the aroma from escaping.
The seeds can also be added to casseroles or breads, used in canning, or extracted in wine or vinegar. Some people grind the seeds and mix them with honey or sprinkle them on salads. They make a nice addition to salad dressings and even stir fry dishes, especially when combined with lemon, cilantro, and tahini.