Ingredients associated with "Cumin allergy":

These are the ingredients that we have associated with the cumin allergen. If cumin is selected in your user profile, recipes with the ingredients below will be marked as risky while searching for recipes to suit your allergy diet.


  • Cumin - Cumin seeds are used as a spice, with a distinctive aroma
  • Curry powder - mixture of spices used for making curry or for seasoning food, commonly used in Indian cuisine; most commonly used are cardamom, chiles, cinnamon, cloves, coriander, cumin, fennel seed, fenugreek, mace, nutmeg, red and black pepper, poppy and sesame seeds, saffron, tamarind, tumeric, ginger, garlic and mustard seed
  • Dried cumin - cumin that has been dehydrated; flavor is stronger than fresh cumin
  • Green curry paste - curry paste is a blend of ghee, curry powder, vinegar, and other seasonings; green curry paste is made of green chili peppers, lemon grass, garlic, scallions, ginger root, coriander, caraway seed, and sometimes salt, kaffir lime skin and galangal root. Many other seasonings may be included
  • Green curry sauce - main ingredients consist of coconut milk, green curry paste, eggplant, sugar, fish sauce, kaffir lime leaves, and thai basil leavees
  • Ground cumin - already ground cumin seeds that are used as a spice, with a distinctive aroma
  • Red curry paste - curry paste is a blend of ghee, curry powder, vinegar, and other seasonings; red curry paste is made of red chili peppers, lemon grass, garlic, shallot, ginger root, coriander, cumin, trassi (shrimp paste), oil and sometimes salt, kaffir lime skin, and galangal root. Many other seasonings may be included
  • Red curry sauce - main ingredients consist of coconut milk, red curry paste, and fish sauce
  • Yellow curry paste - curry paste is a blend of ghee, curry powder, vinegar, and other seasonings; yellow curry paste is made of red chili peppers, lemon grass, garlic, shallot, ginger root, tumeric, coriander, caraway seeds, trassi (shrimp paste), and sometimes salt, kaffir lime skin and galangal root. Many other seasonings may be included
  • Zatar - spice mixture as a popular condiment in Jordan, traditionally made of thyme, toasted white sesame seeds, and salt; some also add savory, hyssop, oregano, cumin and fennel seed

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