Plural of cumin; multiple seeds or instances of the cumin spice plant or its seeds.
From 'cumin' (Latin 'cuminum,' from Greek 'kyminon,' likely of Semitic origin) with the regular English plural suffix -s.
Cumin is one of the world's most ancient spices—archaeologists have found cumin seeds in Egyptian tombs, and it's been traded along the Silk Road for thousands of years.
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