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  2. Nigella sativa - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Nigella is a diminutive of the Latin niger "black", referring to the seed color. [6] [7] The specific epithet sativa means "cultivated".[6]In English, Nigella sativa and its seed are variously called black caraway, black seed, black cumin, fennel flower, nigella, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, [3] [6] black onion seed [8] and kalonji.

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  4. 75 fall recipes to cook right now - AOL

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    Once reduced to a paste, mash in caramelized roasted butternut squash and Parmesan cheese until smooth. From here, the possibilities are practically endless. Spread it on a gruyere grilled cheese ...

  5. Nigella hispanica - Wikipedia

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    Nigella hispanica, the Spanish fennel flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Portugal, Spain, and France. [1] An annual or biennial reaching 60 cm (2 ft), the Royal Horticultural Society considers it a good plant to attract pollinators.

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  7. Nigella - Wikipedia

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    Nigella ciliaris Nigella ciliaris flower and seed capsules Nigella damascena seed capsule. Nigella is a genus of 18 species [1] of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Southern Europe, North Africa, South Asia, Southwest Asia and Middle East. Common names applied to members of this genus are nigella, devil-in-a-bush or love-in-a ...

  8. How to Caramelize Onions Like a Chef - AOL

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    During peak onion season (late summer into early autumn) he sees 10 different varieties at their Rock Cobble Farm, where they grow more than 350 vegetables, fruits and flowers for Ore Hill & Swyft.

  9. Nigella arvensis - Wikipedia

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    Nigella arvensis, the field nigella or wild fennel flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. [2] It is native to North Africa, central, southern and eastern Europe, the Caucasus region, and the Middle East as far as Iran, and has gone extinct in Switzerland and Crete. [ 1 ]