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Comin vs Cumin - What's the difference?

comin | cumin |


As a verb comin

is .

As a noun cumin is

the flowering plant , in the family apiaceae.

Cumin vs Cutin - What's the difference?

cumin | cutin |


As a noun cumin

is the flowering plant , in the family apiaceae.

As a verb cutin is

to chew.

Cumin vs Humin - What's the difference?

cumin | humin |


As nouns the difference between cumin and humin

is that cumin is the flowering plant , in the family apiaceae while humin is the part of the organic matter in soil that does not dissolve in dilute alkali.

Cumin vs Obatzda - What's the difference?

cumin | obatzda |


As nouns the difference between cumin and obatzda

is that cumin is the flowering plant , in the family apiaceae while obatzda is a bavarian cheese delicacy it is prepared by mixing one third aged camembert, one third aged romadur cheese (60%) and one third butter sweet or hot paprika powder, salt, pepper, and onions are added an optional amount of garlic, horseradish, cloves, ground cumin or caraway seeds may be used and some cream as well.

Cumin vs Sujuk - What's the difference?

cumin | sujuk |


As nouns the difference between cumin and sujuk

is that cumin is the flowering plant , in the family apiaceae while sujuk is a dry, spicy sausage eaten from the balkans to the middle east and central asia consists of ground meat (usually beef), with various spices including cumin, sumac, garlic, salt, and red pepper, fed into a sausage casing and allowed to dry for several weeks.

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