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Nigella damascena

 

The famous Greek physician Dioscorides used black cumin seeds to treat headaches and toothaches.The reason might be found in the complex chemical structure of the seeds. These little seeds have over one hundred different chemical constituents, including abundant sources of all the essential fatty acids. Though it is the oil that is most often used medicinally, the seeds are a bit spicy and are often used whole in cooking—curries, pastries, and Mediterranean cheeses.

 

Wishing you all Health and Happiness !

 

Because today is Easter Sunday, I'll skip the other pictures of the icy and snowy Alps that I took and save them for later. Instead, I continue the journey and come to something much more spring-like.

We are here in Lombardy, a region of Italy. Here I kept discovering such poplar forests on both sides of the autobahn. I was so surprised to see them that I stopped my tour to take a closer look. And I have to say, especially now in spring, they are a great photo motif.

The young, still yellow leaves of the poplar trees gleam in the sun and on the ground there is a carpet of beautiful yellow and white wildflowers. My guess is that the yellow flowers are mustard and the white ones are cumin.

Since I took a few more pictures here, you will soon learn more about these forests.

For today I leave it at the presentation and wish you a happy Easter.

 

Weil heute Ostersonntag ist überspringe ich mal die anderen Bilder der vereisten und verschneiten Alpen, die ich noch gemacht habe und hebe mir diese für später auf. Stattdessen setzte ich die Reise fort und komme zu etwas deutlich frühlingshafteren.

Wir befinden uns hier in der Lombardei einer Region von Italien. Hier entdeckte ich auf beiden Seiten der Autobahn immer wieder solche Pappelwälder. Ihr Anblick hat mich so überrascht, dass ich meine Fahrt unterbrochen habe, um sie etwas genauer in Augenschein zu nehmen. Und ich muss sagen, gerade jetzt im Frühling, sind sie ein tolles Fotomotiv.

Die jungen, noch gelben Blätter der Pappeln leuchten in der Sonne und am Boden blüht ein Teppich aus wunderschönen gelbe und weiße Wildblumen. Ich vermute, dass es sich bei den gelben Blüten um Senf und bei den weißen um Kreuzkümmel handelt.

Da ich hier noch ein paar Bilder gemacht habe, erfahrt ihr in Kürze noch mehr zu diesen Wäldern.

Für heute belasse ich es bei der Vorstellung und wünsche Frohe Ostern.

 

more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de

(in the thimble)

Thank you very much for your visits, comments and faves.

HMM!

Have a nice week my friends!

 

Achillea (Yarrow) from my garden

Turmeric, cumin, paprika, ginger, mixed spice and black peppercorns.

 

HSoS :-)

Here's what we have: cumin, peppercorns, turmeric, cardamom and chilli.

 

7 Days With Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: #Spices

with savoury flavours, and textures and colours

 

For Macro Mondays' #sweet or savoury theme

 

Coriander, black pepper, clove, cumin (with a bit of salt thrown in, too)

This is the color version of the 1st photo I posted on Flickr. Mt Rainier Scenic Railroad Santa train Elbe, WA. DSC_0674-1-6-HDR_Oloneo-1-CR

 

Die "Jungfer im Grünen", die früher eine häufig vorkommende Bauerngartenpflanze war, trägt eine Reihe von deutschen Namen. Dazu zählen unter anderem Gretl in der Stauden, Gretl in der Heck, Gretchen im Busch, Greterl im Nest, Venushaarige, Braut in Haaren, Damaszener Schwarzkümmel, Damaszener Kümmel und Garten-Schwarzkümmel. Sie ist nicht mit dem Kümmel oder Kreuzkümmel verwandt, sondern gehört zur selben Gattung wie der Schwarzkümmel (Nigella sativa).

 

The "Jungfer im Grünen", which used to be a common cottage garden plant, has a number of German names. These include Gretl in the Stauden, Gretl in the Heck, Gretchen in the Busch, Greterl in the Nest, Venus-Haired, Bride in Hair, Damask Black Cumin, Damask Caraway and Garden Black Cumin. It is not related to caraway or cumin, but belongs to the same genus as black cumin (Nigella sativa).

A staple for me is sea salt, Herbs de Provence and cumin. Not all at once, but those are my favorite spices when cooking. I also never knew spices were considered condiments. HMM everyone!

Achiote, cioccolata, pepe, garofano, cumino, anice, caffè, curry, matè, wilkaparu, cannella, e noce moscata formano, con altre sostanze cotte e macinate, la materia di questa installazione multi-sensoriale fatta con polvere di colori splendenti. Terracotta, indaco, rosso, verde, bianco, giallo, carne, rosa, fucsia, viola, arancione, ocra, azzurro sono contenuti in 88 recipienti d’argilla rotondi e identici che si elevano in piccoli tumuli conici.

Macro Mondays-- "Member's choice: Seeds"

 

Additional gear; extension tubes and ring 'flash'.

Cumin, oregano, garlic powder, paprika and (onion powder to be added later) for taco seasoning. The kitchen is smelling wonderful with this mix.

 

Seeds of Red chilli pepper, Walnut , Pistachio, Pumpkin seeds, almonds, Ivy gourd, water melon seeds , Cumin seeds and mung bean (Vigna radiata) sprouts.

 

Used some bean sprouting roots to highlight the wonder of creation !

  

I liked this quote by Debby Boone " Dreams are the seeds of change. Nothing ever grows without a seed, and nothing ever changes without a dream " -.

 

Seemed so apt for this week's MM challenge.

 

I placed the seeds on a slice of watermelon to give it the pink background.

   

Foeniculum vulgare

 

Nom català: Fenoll o Fonoll

Nom castellà: Hierba santa o Hinojo

Nom francès: Aneth doux / Fenouil

Nom gallec: Fiuncho

Nom anglès: Fennel or Sweet cumin

Nom occità: Fenolh o Fenoun

 

El bitxo és un Bernat vermell (Graphosoma lineatum).

A l'estiu és freqüent veure'l damunt plantes de fonoll o de pastanaga borda, a les quals parasiten.

 

Gràcies a tots pels vostres comentaris i favorits.

Sadly, this was quite a disappointing meal

Cumin, paprika, peperoncino (cayenne pepper)

KODAK Digital Still Camera

Cumin des prés

Pentacon AV 2.8 80mm slide projector lens.

quorn curry with ingredients of quorn, onion, tomato, greens, coconut cream, chilli powder, turmeric powder, cumin powder, grape sauce, lime juice and tomato paste, alongside potato, fresh tomato and a serving of homemade pineapple jam, all sprinkled with fresh thyme from the garden and seasoned with salt

 

curry started with a dahl curry base flic.kr/p/2nhnhC6

then ingredients added including a knob of ghee butter and the extra spices (powder form)

quorn www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/vegetarian-food/quorn...

 

pineapple jam recipe www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Dv7jJePwY

grape sauce flic.kr/p/2notkGM

 

The secret to making great curry

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/oct/31/how-to-make-...

6 Common Cooking Mistakes While Preparing Chicken Curry

Tips To Make It Perfect

www.ndtv.com/food/6-common-cooking-mistakes-while-prepari...

How to Cook Spices for Chicken Curry | Indian Food

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV6Elm3gdRA

Varieties of Dahl Curry

food.ndtv.com/lists/10-best-dal-recipes-how-to-cook-it-to...

 

ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my personal taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily

 

www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ helps to gather ideas and encourage myself to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...

 

"100 x: The 2022 Edition","100x:2022","Image 65/100"

www.flickr.com/groups/100x2022/pool/with/51929317732/

 

Macro Mondays = Seeds

Approx 1.7 : 1

70mm of extension tubes makes for very narrow depth of field so this is a focus stack of 18 images.

see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2020/08/extra-large.html

 

Christophe Cumin, Le jardin des Gobelins, [2001] 2011-2012 at the exhibition "Extra Large, Tapestries from Picasso and Le Corbusier to Louise Bourgeois" at the Kunsthal, Rotterdam

  

This week my shot is inspired by my love for cooking so I have mustard, cumin, coriander, black pepper, cardamom and sesame seeds all mixed up and lit with natural light. Happy Macro Mondays.

Il nome del genere Oxythyrea deriva dal greco oxýs (= pungente) e thyreós (=scudo), in riferimento alla presenza di peletti che rivestono il suo corpo. Invece, il nome che definisce la specie, funesta, deriva dal latino funestus (= funereo, lugubre) in riferimento alla sua colorazione nera[1]. Seppur spesso nota anche col nome volgare di cetonia funesta, in realtà non risulta strettamente imparentata con le cetonie, appartenendo anche ad una diversa sottotribù (Leucocelina). Fonte: inaturalist.nz/taxa/68328-Oxythyrea-funesta

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