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cumin in russian language: The Tablet , 1887 |
cumin in russian language: Webster's International Dictionary of the English Language Noah Webster, 1894 |
cumin in russian language: A New Pocket Dictionary of the English and Russian Language John Henry Freese, 1916 |
cumin in russian language: International Dictionary of the English language Noah Webster, 1891 |
cumin in russian language: Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia Glenn R. McNamara, Asele Surina, 2005-06-30 Russia and the newly independent states of Central Asia are struggling to reassert or create national identities and are receiving fresh attention from the West. After decades of oblivion, the vast Eurasian continent is once again divulging its intense cultural heritage and foodways to the international community. The diversity of food cultures within the former Soviet Union, with more than 100 distinct nationalities, is overwhelming, but this book brilliantly distills the main elements of contemporary cuisine and food-related customs for students and foodies. Vibrant descriptions of the legacy of the Silk Road; the classic foods such as kasha, pirogi, non (flatbread), pickles, and shashlyk (shish kebab); the over-the-top Moscow theme restaurants; and meals at the dacha and tea time are just some of the highlights. Russia and the newly independent states of Central Asia are struggling to reassert or create national identities and are receiving fresh attention from the West. After decades of oblivion, the vast Eurasian continent is once again divulging its intense cultural heritage and foodways to the international community. The diversity of food cultures within the former Soviet Union, with more than 100 distinct nationalities, is overwhelming, but Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia brilliantly distills the main elements of contemporary cuisine and food-related customs for students and foodies. Vibrant descriptions of the legacy of the Silk Road; the classic foods such as kasha, pirogi, non (flatbread), pickles, and shashlyk (shish kebab); the over-the-top Moscow theme restaurants; and meals at the dacha and tea time are just some of the highlights. After centuries of contact and conflict among peoples of Eurasia, Russian and Central Asian cuisines and culinary cultures have much in common. To understand one, the other must be considered as well. Russia and Central Asia cuisines share many ingredients, dishes, and customs. This volume strives to emphasize the evolving and multifaceted nature of the food cultures. Readers will be able to appreciate the ingredients, cooking methods, and traditions that make up the Eurasian foodways. |
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cumin in russian language: The Practical Standard Dictionary of the English Language Frank H. Vizetelly, 1922 |
cumin in russian language: An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language Walter W. Skeat, 2005-01-01 Practical and reliable, this reference traces English words back to their Indo-European roots. Each entry features a brief definition, identifies the language of origin, and employs a few illustrative quotations. An extensive appendix includes lists of prefixes, suffixes, Indo-European roots, homonyms and doublets, and the distribution of English-language sources. |
cumin in russian language: Armenian Food Irina Petrosian, David Underwood, 2006 Food is a portal to Armenia's past and present-day culture. This culinary journey across the land called Hayastan presents the rich history, wondrous legends, and fact-filled stories of Armenian cuisine. Authors Irina Petrosian and David Underwood take readers on a memorable tour of Armenia by way of the kitchen. What ancient Armenian fable warned against genetically-altered food? What little-known Armenian fruit may have helped Noah on the ark? What was the diet of David of Sassoun, the legendary Armenian Hercules? What was the influence of the Soviet Union on the food ways of Armenia? What strange and exotic fruits and herbs are sold in Armenia's markets? Why do Armenians go to cemeteries to 'feed' the dead? What role did coffee play in Armenian marriage rituals? If you are curious about one of the world's most ancient cultures, or are contemplating a trip to Armenia, don't miss the chance to read this fascinating book. |
cumin in russian language: Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Russian Tatiana Smorodinskaya, Karen Evans-Romaine, Helena Goscilo, 2013-10-28 The Encyclopedia is an invaluable resource on recent and contemporary Russian culture and history for students, teachers, and researchers across the disciplines. |
cumin in russian language: The Practical Standard Dictionary of He English Language , 1922 |
cumin in russian language: The New International Webster's Compact Dictionary of the English Language Sidney Landau, 1999 |
cumin in russian language: A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language Ernest Klein, 1966 |
cumin in russian language: Webster's Complete dictionary of the English language. Thoroughly revised and improved, by C.A. Goodrich and N. Porter Noah Webster, 1884 |
cumin in russian language: Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Based on the International Dictionary 1890 and 1900 William Torrey Harris, Frederic Sturges Allen, 1911 |
cumin in russian language: “A” Standard Dictionary of the English Language Upon Original Plans Isaac Kaufman Funk, 1893 |
cumin in russian language: A Standard Dictionary of the English Language Isaac Kaufman Funk, 1906 |
cumin in russian language: An American Dictionary of the English Language ... Thoroughly Rev. and Greatly Enlarged and Improved by C.A. Goodrich and Noah Porter ... with an Appendix of Useful Tables ... Also a New Pronouncing Biographical Dictionary Noah Webster, 1880 |
cumin in russian language: Dictionary Catalog of the Slavonic Collection New York Public Library. Slavonic Division, New York Public Library. Research Libraries, 1974 |
cumin in russian language: The Rye Baker: Classic Breads from Europe and America Stanley Ginsberg, 2016-09-27 “A must-have for all serious bread bakers; an instant classic.”—Peter Reinhart, author of Bread Revolution True rye bread—the kind that stands at the center of northern and eastern European food culture—is something very special. With over 70 classic recipes, The Rye Baker introduces bakers to the rich world of rye bread from both the old world and the new. Award-winning author Stanley Ginsberg presents recipes spanning from the immigrant breads of America to rustic French pains de seigle, the earthy ryes of Alpine Austria and upper Italy, the crackly knäckebröds of Scandinavia, and the diverse breads of Germany, the Baltic countries, Poland, and Russia. Readers will discover dark, sour classic Russian Borodinsky; orange and molasses-infused Swedish Gotländ Rye; nearly black Westphalian Pumpernickel, which gets its musky sweetness from a 24-hour bake; traditional Old Milwaukee Rye; and bright, caraway-infused Austrian Country Boule Rounding out this treasury are reader-friendly chapters on rye’s history, unique chemistry, and centuries-old baking methods. Advanced bakers will relish Stanley’s methods, ingredients, and carefully sourced recipes, while beginning bakers will delight in his clear descriptions of baking fundamentals. The Rye Baker is the definitive resource for home bakers and professionals alike. |
cumin in russian language: Introduction to Georgia Gilad James, PhD, Georgia is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Alabama to the west, Tennessee and North Carolina to the north, South Carolina to the east, Florida to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It is the 24th most populous state in the United States and has a diverse population with a mix of urban and rural areas. The state is home to several major cities, including Atlanta, the state capital and largest city, as well as Savannah, Augusta, and Columbus. Georgia has a rich history and culture, and is known for its contributions to the fields of music, literature, and art. The state of Georgia has a subtropical climate and diverse geography that includes coastal areas, mountains, and forests. The state's economy is diverse, with major industries including aerospace, automotive, film and television production, and tourism. In terms of education, Georgia has several prestigious universities, including the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech, and a strong public school system. The state is also known for its sports teams, including the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons. Overall, Georgia is a vibrant and diverse state with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. |
cumin in russian language: Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia DK, 2013-10-01 Pack up your bags for a round the world trip! You'll take in natural wonders far and wide as this spectacular visual encyclopedia leads the exciting exploration of Earth and beyond. From the tallest snowy peak of Mount Everest to the deep, dark waters of the Mariana Trench, you'll see it all in stunning color images that bring the world to life. Feel the heat in the African desert, take a walk through the lush forests of South America, and swim out to the Australian coral reefs on this unforgettable journey. Learn about geological processes that have shaped our planet for thousands of years, from ice ages and earthquakes to global warming and tsunamis. Hundreds of pages filled with fast facts, annotated artworks, and packed profiles ensure the experience is both exciting and educational. Physical and political maps pinpoint places, while continent and country fact files reveal what is happening all over the world. Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia puts the world in one place for you to take wherever you go. Broaden your mind and expand your horizons with the ultimate guide to our amazing Earth. |
cumin in russian language: Oilseeds: Health Attributes and Food Applications Beenu Tanwar, Ankit Goyal, 2020-10-30 Oilseeds offer a plethora of opportunities for the food and feed industry, thanks to their high oil and protein content . Their phytonutrients and functional components have attracted the interest of researchers, leading to the development of functional foods. This book gathers the latest scientific information on the nutrients, phytonutrients and health benefits as well as the adverse effects of consuming various conventional and non-conventional oilseeds. In addition, each chapter includes a section comprehensively explaining the use of oilseeds in functional bakery, dairy, and other food products. Given its scope, the book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, nutritionists, food scientists and technologists, and for anyone involved in product development based on oilseed and its components. |
cumin in russian language: The Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices P N Ravindran, 2017-12-28 The Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices provides comprehensive coverage of the taxonomy, botany, chemistry, functional properties, medicinal uses, culinary uses and safety issues relating to over 250 species of herbs and spices. These herbs and spices constitute an important agricultural commodity; many are traded globally and are indispensable for pharmaceuticals, flavouring foods and beverages, and in the perfumery and cosmetic industries. More recently, they are increasingly being identified as having high nutraceutical potential and important value in human healthcare. This encyclopedia is an excellent resource for researchers, students, growers and manufacturers, in the fields of horticulture, agriculture, botany, crop sciences, food science and pharmacognosy. |
cumin in russian language: Between Texts, Languages, and Cultures Michael Henry Heim, 2008 |
cumin in russian language: An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language Walter William Skeat, 1882 |
cumin in russian language: New Illustrated Webster's Dictionary of the English Language Merriam-Webster, 1992 Combination dictionary and Thesaurus. 260,000 entries. |
cumin in russian language: The New Century Dictionary of the English Language Hulbert G. Emery, Katharine G. Brewster, 1927 |
cumin in russian language: The College Standard Dictionary of the English Language ... 2,500 Pictorial Illustrations Frank H. Vizetelly, 1923 |
cumin in russian language: Jewish Fantasy Worldwide Valerie Estelle Frankel, 2023-04-04 Jewish Fantasy Worldwide: Trends in Speculative Stories from Australia to Chile reaches beyond American fiction to reveal a spectrum of Jewish imagination. The chapters in this collection cover speculative works by Jewish artists and about Jewish characters from a broad range of national contexts, including post-Holocaust Europe, the Soviet Union, Israel, South America, French Canada, and the Middle East. The contributors consider various media including novels, short stories, film, YouTube videos, and fanfiction. Essays explore topics ranging from the ancient Jewish kingdom of Khazaria to modern university classes and the revival of Yiddish to the breadth of LGBTQ+ representation. For scholars and fans alike, this collection of essays will provide new perspectives on Jewish presences in speculative fiction around the world. |
cumin in russian language: An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language Walter William Skeat, 1963 |
cumin in russian language: Chembers 21 Century Dictionary Allied, |
cumin in russian language: The World of Languages and Literatures Nataša Bakić-Mirić, Mladen Jakovljević, Mirjana Lončar-Vujnović, 2021-01-11 This book offers contemporary perspectives on different registers of instruction, media language, the effectiveness of a multi-literacies program for introducing English as a Foreign Language, promoting religious tolerance through literature and music, teaching drama, intercultural communication, gender studies and literature studies. By using contemporary research methods, the contributors here offer insights into the ways in which the world of languages and literatures changes and evolves to face the constant challenges resulting from new instructional practices and research investigations, allowing educators, researchers and students alike to keep up with, and stay current in, all areas relating to language and literature. These illuminating essays highlight the dynamic global prism through which contemporary scholars view these issues and surpass any strict set of rules, which would otherwise lead them to ignore the ever-shifting changes in language and literature and the accompanying cultural spaces and realities. |
cumin in russian language: Walker's Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language J. Walker, 2024-11-01 First published in 1983.This is a long-established standard work of reference for poets and rhymesters. |
cumin in russian language: Walker's Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language John Walker, Lawrence H. Dawson, 1983 This is a long-established standard work of reference for poets and rhymesters. |
cumin in russian language: Concise Oxford English Dictionary Angus Stevenson, Maurice Waite, 2011-08-18 The Concise Oxford English Dictionary is one of the most popular choices in Oxford's renowned dictionary line. This Luxury Edition is perfect for anyone looking to invest in a reliable resource for home, school, or office. It includes unique features such as cut thumb tabs, printed endpapers, ribbon marker, with coloured head and tailbands making it a centerpiece for all bookshelves. This centenary edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary Luxury Edition presents the most accurate picture of English today. It contains over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, providing superb coverage of contemporary English, including rare, historical, and archaic terms, scientific and technical vocabulary, and English from around the world. The dictionary has been updated with hundreds of new words--including sub-prime, social networking, and carbon footprint--all based on the latest research from the Oxford English Corpus. In addition, the dictionary features an engaging new center section, with quick-reference word lists (containing, for example, lists of Fascinating Words and Onomatopoeic Words), and a revised and updated English Uncovered supplement, which examines interesting facts about the English language. Sprinkled throughout the text are intriguing Word Histories, detailing the origins and development of numerous words. The volume also retains such popular features as the hundreds of usage notes which give advice on tricky vocabulary and pointers to help you improve your use of English. Finally, the dictionary contains full appendices on topics such as alphabets, currencies, electronic English, and the registers of language (from formal to slang), plus a useful Guide to Good English with advice on grammar, punctuation, and spelling. This Luxury Edition also includes 12 months' of access to Oxford Dictionaries Online at oxforddictionaries.com. |
cumin in russian language: Medicinal Spices and Herbs from India Sankhadip Bose, Sutapa Biswas Majee, Sabyasachi Banerjee, 2024-12-13 Indian spices are known for their tremendous advantages, both as medicines as well as in cuisine. This two-volume book provides valuable and detailed information about the pharmacological and therapeutic benefits of traditional and exotic Indian spices grown on Indian soil and available across geographical boundaries. Volume 2 focuses on individual spices and their uses in treating various diseases. In particular, the volume explores the impacts and uses of black cumin, celery, black stone flowers, chili pepper, Asian spider flower, alkanet, kapok tree, pomegranate, asafoetida, fenugreek, cardamom, Indian sandalwood, musk, and more. Exploring each herb in detail, the book provides both new information as well as reinforces existing knowledge regarding these spices, adding to the knowledge about these exotic Indian spices in the field of medicine. Volume 1: Introduction, Therapeutic Properties, and Commercial Products provides an introduction to the history of use of spices in Indian culture and goes on to discuss the influence of geographical location and climatic variation, processing conditions for extraction of active principles, medicinal uses of traditional spices, the therapeutic properties and molecular mechanisms of exotic Indian spices used as medicine in the treatment of cancer, inflammation, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, brain and cognitive function, cardiovascular diseases, skin diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, bacterial infections, and other pathological conditions. |
cumin in russian language: Chamber Concise Dictionary , 2004 |
cumin in russian language: Collins Dictionary of the English Language Patrick Hanks, 1979 Dictionary of the English language. |
cumin in russian language: Popular Dictionary of the English Language P. Austin Nuttall, 1938 |
Cumin - Wikipedia
Cumin is a cross-pollinator, i.e. the breeds are already hybrids. Therefore, methods used for breeding are in vitro regenerations, DNA technologies, and gene transfers. The in vitro cultivation …
9 Powerful Health Benefits of Cumin
Nov 10, 2023 · Research has confirmed cumin has health benefits such as promoting digestion and reducing food-borne infections. It also suggests some lesser-known benefits like promoting …
What Is Cumin and How to Cook With It? - The Spruce Eats
Jul 21, 2024 · What Is Cumin? Cumin seeds are harvested by hand from an annual plant; they are small, boat-shaped, and resemble caraway seeds. The most common variety of cumin is …
Cumin: Health Benefits, Nutrients Per Serving, Preparation
Dec 30, 2024 · Today, most cumin sold in the United States originally comes from India. People across the world use cumin as a seasoning in food and extract its oil for perfumes. It’s also a …
Cumin: Benefits of Using This Spice - Cleveland Clinic Health …
Sep 23, 2020 · What is cumin? And what are cumin’s health benefits? A registered dietitian gives the lowdown on the popular spice and explains how to use it in daily cooking.
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May 14, 2024 · Cumin is a well-known leafy plant, scientifically known as Cuminucum cyminum and it belongs to the Apiaceae family. Cumin seeds are the fruits of this plant that are extensively …
Cumin | Definition, Seed, Spice, Origin, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
May 30, 2025 · Cumin is a small, slender annual herb of the family Apiaceae. It has finely dissected leaves and white or rose-colored flowers. Native to the Mediterranean region, cumin is also …
What Is Cumin? How to Cook With the Beloved Spice - Kitchn
Sep 26, 2024 · By itself, cumin is intense, bitter, and even a bit minty. Chewing on a whole cumin seed (I know, it sounds a little funny) quickly gives you a sense of the flavor. When combined …
What Is Cumin? - Southern Living
Feb 26, 2025 · Cumin is a spice with a flavor and aroma that works well in many dishes. Our food editor shares what cumin tastes like and how to use it more in your recipes.
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Feb 27, 2022 · Spices that pack as much of a punch as cumin typically come from some sort of pepper, but cumin actually belongs to the parsley family. The seeds of the flowering plant are …