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cumin or cuminum cyminum is an aromatic spice known for its unique, bitter and warm flavor. this pale green seed mixes well with coriander and other seasonings and are widely used in preparing many appetizing cuisines all around the globe. as a spice, cumin has a distinctive aroma that is used to add
spice and to compliment the natural sweetness of a food or dish. pretty common in north african, middle eastern, and asian cuisine, cumin is extensively used in indian and mexican cuisine. it matches well with beans, chicken, couscous, curry, eggplant, fish, lamb, lentils, peas, pork, potatoes, rice...
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there isn't actually a single blue zones diet, or even one way of eating. as varied as the locations are, so are the diets. here's a summary of the common diet in each of the blue zones. nicoya peninsula, costa rica: here it's the 'three sisters' that are most common in the diet—beans, corn, and squash
make up the blue zones diet, this is what would be included. % whole grains nuts and seeds legumes, beans, and pulses ( pulses include dry beans, lentils, and chickpeas to name a few) fruits and vegetables the four foods every blue zone avoids if we were to put together a list of foods forbidden on...
https://www.bhg.com/recipes/healthy/eating/blue-zones-diet/