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		<description><![CDATA[Cumin is a great tasting spice that has been used since ancient times as a healing  agent. It has been used  mainly for digestion. Taken after a meal in pill form or a soothing tea made from the seeds, it has been known to also control flatulence, ease stomach pain, and combat various causes of nausea.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most recipes of curry powder usually include coriander, tumeric, fenugreek, and cumin in their blends. Depending on the recipe, additional ingredients such as ginger, garlic, fennel seed, cinnamon, clove, mustard seeds, green cardamon, black cardamon, mace, nutmeg, red pepper, long pepper and black pepper may also be added.]]></description>
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