Black cumin (nigella, noggin, kalindzhi)
Black cumin is an annual plant that came to us from the mysterious East.It is there that it is traditionally used in the treatment of various diseases. The Latin name for black cumin is Nigella Sativa.
In Russia, he was dubbed the “noggin” or Kalindzhi, and in the English-speaking countries - the black grain. Residents of Great Britain called nigella "love in the fog" due to the fact that bluish-green flowers have a scent that is not inferior to the most sophisticated perfume. This is perhaps the most beautiful name of the plant.
Names in other languages:
- English Blackseed;
- him Echter Schwarzkümmel;
- fr nigelle.
Appearance
Plant height is about 30 cm. The stem is erect and branched. The leaves are long (2-3 cm) and small, as if collected in a bunch of three. The flower forms a box, which by the autumn opens into five sectors. From them the seeds fall out.
Kinds
- Nigella sativa (black cumin). Plant height ranges from 30 to 50 cm. Leaves and branches are located on a straight stalk. The shape of the leaves, as in umbrella plants. After the plant ottsvetat, instead of flowers there are boxes-balls. From the top of such a box, 5 spikes protrude. While growing, seeds smell like anise or dill.
- Nigella damascena (Turkish black cumin). The name is derived from the city of Damascus. It has a very beautiful appearance, therefore it is often grown as an ornamental plant. The flowers of Turkish black cumin look like a rose of rich blue color, and the leaves are thin, dark green. The height of the plant is 75 cm. A cup of five leaves is surrounded by inflorescence. Sepals colored milky-white, rolling in blue to its tops. The Swiss call Nigella damascena a “spider flower”, emphasizing the similarity with insects.
- Nigella arvensis (field black cumin). It is also called wild, oatmeal. Perhaps the shortest among all types of cumin - 20 cm. It has many branches diverging in different directions. And it makes it look like a bush. A flower of this type of black cumin consists of five light blue petals that have light green stripes on the outside. Seeds ripen not in a spherical box, as in the above-described species, but in a long, with small horns on top. The seed color is black, the shape is a triangle, the smell (sharp and sharp) is not as charming as that of Nigella damascena.
Where is growing?
The habitat of black cumin - the Mediterranean. It is found in southern Europe and in the west of Asia.
A method of making spices
Ripe nigella seeds are ground and used as a spicy additive to different dishes. The oil is obtained by distillation.
Specifications
- In shape, nigella seeds resemble small black pyramids.
- The taste of seeds is a bouquet of sweet and bitter, sharp and tart components.
- The smell of seeds is a synthesis of the aromas of nutmeg, pepper and strawberries.
Nutritional value and calorie
Butter. 100 grams of black cumin oil contains 99.9 g of fat. There are no proteins and carbohydrates. Calories - 896 kcal.
Seeds. 100 grams of ground seeds contain 17.81 g of proteins, 22.27 g of fats, 33.74 g of carbohydrates. Calorie - 375 kcal.
Chemical composition
Butter:
- 95% is formed by fatty acids (26 species, 8 of them are saturated, 18 are unsaturated): linoleic, linolenic, oleic, palmitic, arachidonic.
- Squirrels.
- The vitamin composition of the oil form B (B1, B2, B3), E.
- Folic acid.
- Component of trace elements is represented by the presence of Ca, Fe, Mg, Na, Zn, Cu, P
Seeds:
- Amino acids.
- Fatty acid.
- Coarse fiber.
- Vitamins: E, group B (B1, B2, B3, B6, B9).
- Trace elements (K, Na, Ca).
- Essential oil.
Beneficial features
The composition of nigella seeds is very useful for our body:
- It has anti-inflammatory and anti-bactericidal properties.
- Acts as a stimulant of the immune system.
- Fights against external infections: parasites, fungi.
- Pain reliever
- Antispasmodic.
- It is useful for strengthening blood vessels, supports their elasticity.
- Stimulates the appetite.
- Lowers blood pressure.
- It has a bronchodilator effect, facilitates the separation of sputum.
- When hormonal imbalance leads to a balance level of testosterone.
Harm and contraindications
Despite the fact that Chernushka has so many healing properties, it, like any other medicinal substance, has contraindications.
- It is strictly forbidden to use the drug for coronary heart disease.
- Thrombophlebitis in active form.
- Postinfarction condition.
- Gastritis with acidity in acute form.
- Cholelithiasis.
- Pregnancy.
- Operations related to organ transplants.
Butter
The essential oil from the seeds of Nigella damascena has a golden color. It is highlighted by a bluish tint. The powder of the seeds of this species of nigella glows blue when exposed to ultraviolet light. Seeds of other species do not behave this way.
Application
In cooking
- Nigella seeds are added as an aromatic condiment in the preparation of various dishes.
- Add to bakery and confectionery.
- Used in the preparation of marinades, in canned vegetables and sauerkraut.
- Additive to salads.
- Season fatty and hard to digest food.
Chernushka is a favorite seasoning among Hindus and Arabs. They add it to almost all dishes. Europeans prefer to put nigella in pastries and marinades.
In medicine
In the countries of the East they say that Nigella cures all illnesses, only death is beyond its control. Indeed, nigella is a cure for many diseases. At the same time, it can be used as an independent means, or in combination with other components, as well as for prevention. Medicine uses oil and seed of black cumin. The seed for the preparation of the infusion is mixed with Oregano grass, chamomile, valerian.
- With its antispasmodic properties, it is used to treat a sick stomach. At the same time, the microflora does not change and its imbalance does not threaten you.
- Relieves headaches.
- Relieves pain caused by inflammation of the gums.
- Used in the prevention of blood clots, prevents fragility and damage to blood vessels.
- Medication for hypertensive patients.
- In combination with concomitant drugs used in the treatment of hypertension.
- It is used to treat vegetative dystonia.
- Apply with dysbacteriosis.
- It is used for kidney disease.
- Treats various skin lesions.
- Ingestion relieves the human body of parasites that live in the intestines.
- It is a factor in reducing blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes.
- Useful in combating viral infections that affect the upper and lower respiratory tract.
- A good remedy if the sexual system fails. Another advantage of treatment is the suppression of inflammatory processes in this area.
- Treats the urinary system. Indispensable for cystitis and pyelonephritis.
- Seeds are effective in the treatment of paradontosis.
In cosmetology
In cosmetology, nippy is a component of masks, creams, ointments.
- Flour made from the seeds of a plant is an agent that cleanses the skin of the face, giving it a healthy look. Useful for keeping fit, young and toned. To prepare a mask is easy. Flour and water are mixed to a kashetsoobraznogo state. The mixture is applied to the face. Pay attention to your skin type. Dry skin - pour in a little oil, of plant origin. The mask is removed with warm water.
- The seeds ground in flour have a positive effect on the hair growth process. Mixing a handful of flour and warm olive oil to a pasty form, we obtain a simple and effective tool that strengthens the hair. This composition is applied for half an hour.
- Removes stretch marks caused by pregnancy.
- Eliminates skin peeling.
- Removes acne.
- Strengthens the nails. It is enough to add a few drops of oil to the liquid soap, which usually wash your hands. You can enrich them and hand cream.
- Additive to massage oils.
Slimming
In the East, the beneficial properties of black cumin has been known for a long time, but only recently it has been talked about its usefulness for combating extra pounds. Indeed, black cumin seeds can contribute to the process of losing weight, but you should not expect any special miracles. Official medicine is at the stage of clinical trials of the effects of black cumin seeds on the body and its effectiveness for weight loss.
It has already been proven that regular consumption of seeds helps to remove excess fluid from the body and tame the appetite. The greatest efficiency can be achieved by eating black cumin seeds with other biologically active spices and honey.
With cinnamon and honey
For a glass of warm water you need to take three-quarters of a teaspoon of ground seeds of black cumin, half a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and one dessert spoon of honey. Dilute all ingredients in warm water and drink on an empty stomach half an hour before breakfast.
Seeds with lemon juice and honey
About the effectiveness of a glass of warm water with lemon juice in the morning on an empty stomach is known to all. However, if consumed, after drinking a glass of diluted lemon juice, 3-4 seeds of black cumin and a teaspoon of honey, the benefits to the body will be much greater.
Slimming Tea
You can prepare the next elixir, which is very helpful to lose weight. It will take 2 tbsp. spoons of pounded seeds of black cumin and 50 ml of boiling water. After ten minutes of infusion, tea for slimming is ready. It will be a little bitter, so you can add natural honey. The aroma of this tea is indescribable.
At home
- Used to keep clothes from being damaged by moths (dry bouquets are hidden in clothes).
- A means of dealing with mosquitoes and snakes.
Interesting Facts
- About the Turkish black cumin there is a very beautiful legend about how the German emperor Frederick I perished. His march to the Holy Land ended tragically for him. Having settled down on a night halt near the lake, Friedrich set off for a night walk. He heard a beautiful song. It was a river nymph. Resisting the singing and manner of the river nymph was impossible. Gentle blue attire and a beautiful face in a frame of green hair did their job. When the emperor approached the nymph, she took him under water. At the place of the disappearance of Frederick, Richard the Lionheart was found a wonderful flower, resembling a green-haired mermaid in blue clothes.
- The Germans gave the name of Nigella arvensis a name that literally means “piss off,” because it was the German girls who gave it to boys who they did not like.
Black cumin, I first tried yesterday at his girlfriend in baking. I really liked!