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| Does anyone know the English translation for the spices Comino and Cúrcuma to English (they are in Spanish)? Please, don't try translating with an online translator, I can do that myself. |
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| I believe that those words refer to the spice "Cumin". That would be my best guess. I have heard the word used in Spanish "Comino" referring to cumin and a dish they were making. |
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| comino = cumin cúrcuma = turmeric |
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| Comino is Cumin, curcuma is saffron. What ur making sounds delish! :P |
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