Zira (cmin)
There are several versions of the origin of the name of the plant zira. According to the most common version, it came from Arabic and is translated as “seed”.According to others, the name of the spice can have Persian or Jewish roots.
Zira is the most famous name for the spice, which is also known as mines, zeras, roman cumin, knights and kammun.
Names in other languages: him. Ägyptische Kümmel, Eng. white cumin, fr. cumin du Maroc.
Belongs to the umbrella family.
Appearance
Zira plant is a bush of low grass, which belongs to the umbrella family. In appearance, it resembles dill, but has a slightly different leaf structure: it consists of two thin long processes. When zira blooms, flowers gather in umbrellas. Umbrellas can be yellow, white or red.
Seeds of seeds are oval, oblong, about 0.6 cm long and 0.1 cm wide.
Character traits:
- The shade of the seed is greenish, grayish or brownish;
- Length - about 5 mm.
- Grain with longitudinal ribs, its shape is straight or slightly curved.
Kinds
According to the place of growth there are several varieties of zeira: Persian, Kirman, Syrian and Nabatean. Black Kirman (Cumin) and yellow Persian Zira are commonly used in cooking. The main type of zira: Cuminum cyminum - This is the most common form.
Where is growing?
Eastern Mediterranean (presumably Egypt) is the birthplace of Syrah. Once in India along with other spices, she became the real queen of spices in this country.
Today, cuisines from exotic countries, including Eastern ones, are becoming very popular, so you can talk about the revival of long-lost European consumer interest in bread and other spices.
Now zira practically does not occur in the wild, as it is completely cultivated. It is grown in large quantities in African, Asian and Latin American countries. The annual crop of spira in the world is several tens of tons.
A method of making spices
Spare umbrellas are harvested without waiting for the seeds to ripen, and then dried. The best-quality seasonings are not sold in the market, but in specialized stores. If you still decide to buy zira from a market trader, rub a pinch of seeds and smell: according to the rules, grown and dried cumin should smell very nice.
How to choose?
- If the condiment comes pre-packaged, check the integrity of the package before purchasing;
- Seeds must be whole - not scattered and not crumpled;
- There should be no garbage in the package;
- The high quality zira smells nice, but not harsh;
- If you rub the grain between your fingers, the smell should increase.
Specifications
- Amber yellow, white color. Available in color it is easy to distinguish from cumin - black zeira.
- Rich smell and taste: bitter, spicy, with nutty notes;
- The characteristic smell of seeds is enhanced after heat treatment.
Nutritional value and calorie
Seeds of cumin or spirits are rich in fat and essential oils that contain a large amount of biologically active substances: cumin algedride, carvone, chimin, paracytamol, gum, alpha and beta pectins, beta carotene and other active substances, vitamins and minerals. A more detailed chemical composition of spirits, as well as indicators of the calories of spices can be found in the tables.
Calories per 100 grams. - 375 Kcal
Nutrients | 100 gr. |
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Squirrels | 17.8 grams |
Fat | 22.2 grams |
Carbohydrates | 44.2 grams |
Water | 8 gr. |
Vitamins | Minerals | ||
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Vitamin A (A) |
1270 mg |
Zinc (Zn) | 4.8 mg |
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) (K) | 5.4 mcg | Selenium (Se) |
5.2 mcg |
Vitamin E (E) | 3.33 mg | Copper (Cu) | 0.867 mcg |
Vitamin C (C) | 7.7 mg | Manganese (Mn) | 3.333 mg |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (B6) | 0.435 mg | Iron (Fe) | 66.36 mg |
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) (B2) | 0.327 mg | Phosphorus (P) | 499 mg |
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) (B1) | 0.628 mg | Sodium (Na) | 168 mg |
Beta carotene | 762 mg | Magnesium (Mg) | 366 mg |
Calcium (Ca) | 931 mg | ||
Potassium (K) | 1788 mg |
How many grams in one spoon?
- In 1 teaspoon - 6 grams;
- In 1 tablespoon - 15 grams.
Beneficial features
- Thanks to its bright taste, it helps to quickly get enough food;
- It is the strongest aphrodisiac;
- Invigorates and tones;
- It has an antiseptic and cosmetic effect;
- has an analgesic effect;
- Improves metabolism.
Harm
- Zira seasoning is contraindicated for people with severe diseases of the stomach or intestines;
- May cause a strong allergic reaction and, as a result, anaphylactic shock;
- People who do not tolerate spicy food can cause heartburn;
- Excessive use of spirits can adversely affect the condition of the liver and lungs.
Butter
Essential oil is produced from grains of spirits, which is widely used in aromatherapy and cosmetology. In undiluted form it smells quite sharply. In order for the flavor to become softer and subtle, it is recommended to mix the oil with water. The smell of oil depends on the variety of spirits and on the conditions in which the plant was grown. Together with the aroma, the properties of the essential oil may change.
Zeira oil can be used as an aphrodisiac - just put a couple of drops on your wrists and neck. The warming properties of the oil allow it to be used for massage - as part of special mixtures. Inhalation of oil vapor helps to relieve some pain.
Scientific studies have shown that Zira essential oil is composed of substances that help fight fungus and microbes. If you properly comply with the dosage, then with the help of this oil you can get rid of problems with digestion.
Oil-based aromatherapy sessions will help you fight depression and anxiety. Zira is useful for people suffering from insomnia, as it has a good sedative effect.
Application
Zira has found wide application in cooking, many dishes cannot be imagined without adding this seasoning. She uses not less popularity in traditional medicine. Many recipes have existed for centuries and help people get rid of ailments. Zira essential oil is widely used. Experienced aromatherapists include it in various mixtures: for relaxation, massage, inhalation and other procedures.
In cooking
- Whole grains are added to meals made from cereals and legumes;
- The most popular dish, which is not complete without jura, is pilaf;
- Seeds are added to jars with pickles and marinades;
- Ground grain is used in baking and in the manufacture of confectionery;
- With the addition of cumin produce sauces and spice mixtures;
- Zira is added to various meat dishes, including sausages;
- It gives a special taste to soups and salads;
- Used for making warming drinks.
Especially popular dishes with the addition of spicy enjoy in Central Asia and the Middle East. This spice can be found in the recipe of many national dishes of European cuisine, for example, in Greek hummus or in the Bulgarian sausage - sudzhuk.
Zira is not usually used on its own, but in combination with other spices and seasonings. It harmonizes well with red and black pepper, turmeric, dried barberries, ground ginger, cloves and cinnamon.
Zira is often added to heavy foods, as this seasoning helps digestion and eliminates the unpleasant effects of overeating. So that the flavor of the spice has time to open, it is poured into a bowl with the warmed oil of the very first, in front of all the other ingredients.
In medicine
Medicinal properties of spirits help fight the following problems and diseases:
- sleep disorders;
- memory impairment;
- nerve strain;
- headache;
- diseases of the digestive tract;
- kidney stones and gall bladder;
- respiratory diseases;
- tendency to form blood clots;
- anemia and exhaustion;
- malfunction of the cardiovascular system;
- vision problems;
- violation of brain activity;
- diseases of the genitourinary system in men.
Zira can be safely used during pregnancy and lactation, but, like any other spice, in very small quantities. This spice helps to cope with nausea and gagging, and also increases the flow of milk. Weak decoction of the seeds of spirits can be given to babies to reduce colic and normalize digestion.
In cosmetology
- It has an antioxidant effect;
- Cleans pores;
- Helps to get rid of edema;
- Tightens and refreshes the skin;
- Evens complexion;
- Eliminates unpleasant odors.
Slimming
- Bright flavoring characteristics of spirits contribute to rapid saturation, thereby reducing the amount of food eaten;
- It has a diuretic and diaphoretic effect, therefore it is capable of removing excess fluid from the body;
- Eating spirits helps speed up the metabolism.
To combat obesity helps drink from green tea and grains of spirits. In order to prepare this drug, you just need to brew green tea and add a pinch of jeera to the kettle. During the day you should drink a few cups of this drink.
Growing up
Zira is a plant that loves heat.
Landing
- Under the film, it is planted, as a rule, after April 15. In the open ground - only in May, covered with a special coating such as agrofibre.
- Landing depth is about 3 cm. A distance of about 50 cm should be maintained between the rows.
- In about 10 days, the first shoots of spawn will appear under the film or after 2 weeks if you planted the seed in open ground.
- Remove unnecessary sprouts so that there is a distance of at least 7 cm between the plants.
Care
Includes:
- weeding
- loosening
- rare watering.
Collection
In August, the seeds are already mature, they must be collected on time, otherwise they will crumble. Dry the seeds in the shade.
If the seeds at harvest were wet due to rain, they need to be expanded with a layer of not more than 5 cm., Ventilate well and dry at about 40 degrees.
Seeds are stored in fabric bags.
Interesting Facts
- In some countries of the East there is a custom according to which the newlyweds on the day of the wedding should carry seeds of jira everywhere. It will make their marriage long and happy.
- In the Middle Ages, it was believed that the seeds of spirits are able to protect a loved one from fornication.
- Zira external looks like caraway.
In what Differences from Cumin to Cumin read our other article.
I love this spice very much, and when cooking pilaf, you won't get along without it!
Thanks for the new details about this spice !!!