Cumin vs Mustard - What's the difference?
cumin | mustard |
The flowering plant , in the family Apiaceae.
Its aromatic long seed, used as a spice, notably in Indian and Mexican cookery.
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A plant of certain species of the genus Brassica'', or of related genera (especially ''Sinapis alba , in the family Brassicaceae, with yellow flowers, and linear seed pods.
Powder or paste made from seeds of the mustard plant, and used as a condiment or a spice.
The leaves of the mustard plant, used as a salad.
Dark yellow colour, the colour of mustard.
The tomalley of a crab, which resembles the condiment.
Of a dark yellow colour.
As nouns the difference between cumin and mustard
is that cumin is the flowering plant species: Cuminum cyminum, in the family Apiaceae while mustard is a plant of certain species of the genus Brassica, or of related genera (especially Sinapis alba, in the family Brassicaceae, with yellow flowers, and linear seed pods.As an adjective mustard is
of a dark yellow colour.cumin
English
Noun
(en-noun)- Cumin is native to the region from the eastern Mediterranean to India.
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mustard
English
(Brassica)Noun
(en-noun)- When the waitress brought the food I asked her if she had any Dijon mustard .
- Mustard and cress sandwiches.