Cumin

Cumin oleoresins are highly concentrated extracts obtained from the seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant. They are commonly used in the food and beverage industry for their strong flavor and aroma. If you are a buyer looking to purchase wholesale quantities of cumin oleoresins, this technical guide will provide you with useful information on its synonyms, botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, olfactory description, regulation, extraction method, applications, and price range.

Synonyms: Cumin oleoresins are also known as cumin extract, cumin oil, or cumin essential oil.

Botanical names: The botanical name for cumin is Cuminum cyminum. It is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae.

Chemical composition: Cumin oleoresins contain a complex mixture of chemical compounds, including terpenes, aldehydes, ketones, and phenols. The main chemical components of cumin oleoresins are cumin aldehyde, cuminaldehyde, and p-cymene.

Growing Locations: Cumin is native to the eastern Mediterranean region and western Asia, but it is now cultivated in many parts of the world, including India, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, and China.

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  1. Type :Oleoresins

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    Name :Bos Natural

    Type :Producer

    Headquarters :India

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