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1 cumin seeds
Парфюмерия: семена кумина тминового, семена тмина -
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English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > cumin seeds
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4 cumin
1. n бот. тмин римский, тмин волошский2. n семена тмина -
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m bot & cul cumin, rjeđe cummin; cul cumin (seeds), cuminseeds; - kim* * *• cumin -
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9 çemen
1. cumin. 2. cumin paste (a condiment prepared from ground cumin seeds, red pepper, and garlic and used to coat the outside of pastırma). -
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בִּינְתָאI f. collect. noun, or בִּינָתָא pl. (v. בֵּינָת) the inside part, whence the kernel of seeds. B. Bath.18b bot. אי בב׳ as to the grains (of mustard). Gitt.69b ניזדהר מב׳ let him guard against swallowing the seeds. Sabb.67a בִּינֵי כמונא Ms. M. (ed. בוני) cumin seeds. -
11 בִּינְתָא
בִּינְתָאI f. collect. noun, or בִּינָתָא pl. (v. בֵּינָת) the inside part, whence the kernel of seeds. B. Bath.18b bot. אי בב׳ as to the grains (of mustard). Gitt.69b ניזדהר מב׳ let him guard against swallowing the seeds. Sabb.67a בִּינֵי כמונא Ms. M. (ed. בוני) cumin seeds. -
12 семена кумина тминового
Perfume: cumin seedsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семена кумина тминового
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village in Alsace that gives its name to a disc of soft, tangy cow's-milk cheese with a brick red rind and a penetrating aroma; the cheese is also sometimes cured with cumin seeds. -
14 בינתא II
בִּינְתָאII (בִּינִיתָא Ar. s. v. בין 2) f. (v. בִּינָא III) thread, a single hair, (collect.) hair. Targ. Jud. 20:16 בֵּינַת שערא.Sabb.140a מב׳ דראשי from the hair of my head. Naz.39a עיקבא דב׳ the root of the hair, ריש׳ דב׳ the top of Yoma 69b אשתמיט ב׳וכ׳ (Ms. M. בניתה) a hair of his beard fell out. Ber.8a כמשחל ב׳וכ׳ (ed. בניתא) as easy as taking a hair out of the milk.Pl. בִּינֵי. Sabb.67a seven cumin seeds (v. preced.) and ז׳ ב׳ מדיקנא seven hairs from the beard.בִּינָתָא. Targ. Job 9:17 חוטי ב׳ (h. text שְׂעָרָה!). -
15 בִּינְתָא
בִּינְתָאII (בִּינִיתָא Ar. s. v. בין 2) f. (v. בִּינָא III) thread, a single hair, (collect.) hair. Targ. Jud. 20:16 בֵּינַת שערא.Sabb.140a מב׳ דראשי from the hair of my head. Naz.39a עיקבא דב׳ the root of the hair, ריש׳ דב׳ the top of Yoma 69b אשתמיט ב׳וכ׳ (Ms. M. בניתה) a hair of his beard fell out. Ber.8a כמשחל ב׳וכ׳ (ed. בניתא) as easy as taking a hair out of the milk.Pl. בִּינֵי. Sabb.67a seven cumin seeds (v. preced.) and ז׳ ב׳ מדיקנא seven hairs from the beard.בִּינָתָא. Targ. Job 9:17 חוטי ב׳ (h. text שְׂעָרָה!). -
16 cumino
cumino s.m. (bot.) ( Cuminum cyminum) cumin // cumino dei prati, cumino tedesco, ( Carum carvi) caraway.* * *[ku'mino]sostantivo maschile cumin* * *cumino/ku'mino/sostantivo m.cumin; semi di cumino caraway seeds. -
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( MEXICA)Complex dark sauce with chiles, nuts, spices, fruits, vegetables, chocolate and seasonings. Mole Poblano. Buy your Mole sauce here at Mole sauce Mollete: The Mollete is a bolillo roll of bread that is toasted and smothered with refried beans, cheese and salsa. Birote.♦ From the Nahuatl word molli, or sauce. Now refers to traditional stews which are thickened by their own ingredients including chiles, nuts, fruit and seeds.Complex sauce made of many ingredients and having many variations. Ingredients may include unsweetened chocolate, chiles, spices, nuts, fruits and seeds. May be served over chicken, turkey, or enchiladas.A spicy, rich sauce consisting of nuts, seeds, spices, chilies and a small amount of chocolate.(SPAIN / LA)sauce; most often a thick, dark sauce made with mild chilies and chocolateAn assortment of thick sauces used in Mexican cooking made of chilies. These sauces are made with one or many chilies, and flavored with cumin, coriander, cinnamon, nuts, seeds, and chocolate. Their flavor is rich, smoky, and very complex. Some recipes are made with fresh herbs and have a green color. Chicken, turkey, and pork are then simmered in this sauce. -
18 पञ्चबीज
pañca-bījan. a collection of 5 kinds of seeds (viz. of Cardiospermum Halicacabum, Trigonella Foenum Graecum, Asteracantha Longifolia, Ligusticum Ajowan, andᅠ cumin-seed;
orᅠ of Trapusa, Karkati, Dāḍima, Padma, andᅠ Vānari;
orᅠ of Sinapis Racemosa, Ligusticum Ajowan, cumin-seed, sesamum from Khorasan, andᅠ poppy) L.
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19 κύμινον
κύμινον, ου, τό (a word of Phoenician origin, cp. Hb. כַּמֹּן; Hippocr., Theophr. et al.; PTebt 112, 13; 314, 19; PFay 101 I, 9; Is 28:25, 27) cuminum cyminum (Zohary, Plants 88), cum(m)in. The tiny fruits (‘seeds’) of the cumin, an annual herb, were tithed despite their slight value Mt 23:23 (to show how relative this slightness of value was cp. Sb. 7667 [320 A.D.], a contract for the delivery of cumin to be paid for in advance).—Schürer II 263; Billerb. I 933.—M-M. -
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