This belief belongs to ancient Mesopotamia. The growth of the cumin plant, which is a cold climate plant, in the garbage dump is considered as a sign that the winter will be quite harsh.
Cumin belongs to the genus Cuminum of the Apiaceae family. Cumin, which is grown especially in the Mediterranean and Southwest Asia regions, is widely used in meals. This plant, whose homeland is India, is an annual plant.
It is an important plant for human health thanks to its iron, copper, zinc and various vitamins. It has been used for many years because of its supportive properties against health problems.
Effective Against Skin Problems: It may be used in the treatment of pimples and acne problems. It is effective in soothing problems such as irritation or flaking on the skin.
Anti-Aging Effect: Cumin, thanks to its vitamins, delays the formation of problems such as wrinkles and sagging that may occur on the skin.
For Healthy Hair: Supports healthier hair growth by nourishing the scalp. Prevents hair loss and wear and tear. It helps to have a brighter and more vibrant hair.
It Helps Digestion: The most well-known feature of cumin is that it is effective against indigestion. Thanks to the compounds it contains, it may relieve digestion.
It May Help Anemia Problem: One of the important compounds in cumin is iron. Anemia may be effective against the problem of "anemia".
Strengthens the Immune System: Thanks to the various vitamins and minerals it contains, it may increase body resistance and strengthen immunity.