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4. Frontier Co-op Cumin Seed Powder, Kosher, Non-irradiated | 1 lb. Bulk Bag | Cuminum cyminum L.

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  • CUMIN SEED POWDER - Frontier Co-op Cumin Seed Powder (Cuminum cyminum) is the second most popular spice around the world, ranked just below black pepper. It has been used by the Egyptians since around 5000 B.C. to season meats, fish, and stews. Today, cumin seed is very popular in Middle Eastern, Indian, and Mexican cuisines.
  • A VARIETY OF BENEFITS - Cumin seed powder is known for its versatility and importance in many dishes. Aside from being an essential ingredient in curry powder, cumin has long been used to soften the 'heat' of sauces, fiery chilis, soups, stews, and more!
  • POPULAR SEASONING - Frontier Co-op Cumin Seed Powder is high-quality cumin with a robust and authentic flavor. It is extremely aromatic with a warm, spicy, and earthy taste. It blends easily into any dish! Cumin seeds have been enjoyed worldwide, but are especially popular in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mexican cuisines.
  • SOURCED FROM INDIA - We source our cumin powder from India where the most flavorful cumin is grown. Frontier Co-op Cumin Seed Powder is nothing but pure cumin that is also non-irradiated and kosher certified.
  • ABOUT US - Owned by stores and organizations that buy and sell our products, Frontier Co-op has been a member-owned cooperative since 1976. We support natural living and our products are never irradiated or treated with ETO. We’re committed to the health and welfare of the environment and everyone producing and consuming our botanical products.
Frontier Co-op Cumin Seed Powder, Kosher, Non-irradiated | 1 lb. Bulk Bag | Cuminum cyminum L.
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u/speakajackn · 4 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

uniformity really does give it an awesome presentation.


This is the onion chopper that I use for projects like pico where I really want to control the uniformity and I can hand it to anyone to help out and it's still going to turn out perfect. I also enjoy using it for doing meal prep for salads.

u/galactigak · 3 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

Recipe:

  • 15 Roma tomatoes

  • 16 Jalapenos

  • 2 White onions

  • 2 Heads of garlic

  • 25 Fresno peppers

  • ~1 cup Apple cider vinegar

  • ~1/4 cup Sea salt

    Smoked all the vegetables on the grill at a low temperature, about 150 F, for an hour [Pic of everything on the grill]
    Cooked over direct heat on grill until some char forms, then stems removed from peppers and blended

    For the pressure canning, I bought an All-American 15.5 Quart Pressure Canner. After a test run to make sure I could get it up to pressure, I canned 4 pints and kept the rest to compare to. The flavor is different between the fresh salsa and the canned, but it's not bad. The canned salsa is a little bit sweeter, but there's still plenty of heat and the smoke flavor is still there too.

    If you want to can your own salsa, make sure you read up on it! Water bath canning may not be adequate for homemade recipes, since low acid content could introduce botulism to your salsa. Pressure canning is much safer, and while the flavor is different, it's still really good.

    I'm definitely a bigger fan of fresh salsa, but for those times when vegetables are out of season or I want to give some salsa away, canning isn't a bad option.
u/TheCodriver · 2 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

I purchased this salsa on Amazon recently. Awesome heat and flavor. Starts off sweet, tricks you into eating more, then the burn creeps in and continues to build.


There is also Mikey V's 7 Pot Primo salsa that has a quicker punch-in-the-face heat but great flavor to follow.

u/avocado-pasta · 2 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

Tex-Mex Cookbook has like 7 out-of-this-world salsa recipes (with nice heat too)....in case you need more salsa in your life!

u/bobs727 · 2 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

Thanks!!

I have an older model of this ninja

It doesn’t have a pulse button so I manually pulse it.

u/zuccah · 1 pointr/SalsaSnobs

Herdez makes an avocado salsa that looks a lot like this. I'd venture that it is something similar.

https://www.amazon.com/Herdez-Guacamole-Salsa-Medium-Ounce/dp/B01KXWJQIG

u/Chef_nScientist · 5 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

I use to chop everything by hand, but now I use a dicer like this one