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plant black seed oil Pure Indian Foods Organic Cold-Pressed Black Seed Oil 250mLWhat is Black Seed Oil? Black Seed Oil is pressed from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant. It is sometimes called Black Cumin Seed Oil, although it is not related to the cumin spice. Read more about nigella sativa seeds here and about the various kinds of black seeds here. The flower of the Nigella sativa plant The seed of the Nigella sativa plant Black Seeds (also know as Black Cumin Seed, or Nigella sativa, or Kalonji) originated in southern

What is Black Seed Oil?

Black Seed Oil is pressed from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant. It is sometimes called Black Cumin Seed Oil, although it is not related to the cumin spice. Read more about nigella sativa seeds here and about the various kinds of black seeds here.

The flower of the Nigella sativa plant


The seed of the Nigella sativa plant

 



Black Seeds (also know as Black Cumin Seed, or Nigella sativa, or Kalonji) originated in southern Asia, southern Europe and North America, and have been used for centuries to promote health. Black seed is also known as “Habbat al Barakah" which means “the blessed seed”, called hubbath-us-sauda in Arabic.

With a taste and aroma reminiscent of black pepper, onions and oregano, organic black seed oil is ideal for use in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines where it adds a delicate peppery flavor to such favorites as curries, soups, and vegetable and meat dishes.

Pure & Organic.

Pure Indian Foods Organic Black Seed Oil is USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO, virgin, unrefined, and 100% pure. It is completely free of chemical solvents, added colors and dyes, flavor enhancers, adulterants, MSG and preservatives.

The one and only ingredient is Organic Black Seed Oil, with absolutely nothing else added to it. Packed in green glass bottle with easy pour spout.

Why Use Cold Pressed Black Seed Oil?

Our organic black seed oil is cold-press extracted to preserve its natural health benefits. No Hexane or any other solvents are used in the extraction process.

Using a gentle extraction process to create our cold pressed black seed oil ensures that it maintains its:

  • Natural antioxidants
  • Healthy fatty acids
  • Trace minerals
  • Plant sterols

If you want to purchase the best quality, nutrient-packed cold pressed black seed oil, trust Pure Indian Foods.


There is a lot of confusion about black seed out there on the internet.

The issue is that there are a lot of black-colored seeds!
Don't be confused. Avoid black seed confusion by learning more about black seed here.


Ways to use Organic Black Seed Oil...

  • Massage into scalp
  • Blend pure black seed oil into green smoothie
  • Drizzle into curries and lentils
  • Excellent on roasted root vegetables
  • Try cold pressed black seed oil pre-blended with olive oil and sacha inchi oil in our PRIMALOIL blend
  • Drizzle over hummus
  • Mix with extra virgin olive oil and toss into freshly steamed vegetables
  • Stir pure black seed oil into roasted eggplant dip
  • Add a teaspoon to yogurt-cucumber raita or tzatziki sauce
  • Add a bit to your favorite vinaigrette salad dressing
  • Toss a spoonful of cold pressed black seed oil into bean salads
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Also known as: Nigella sativa, Black Cumin Seed, نيجيلا ساتيفا, black onion seed, onion seed, love-in-a-mist, nigelline, nigellone, black cumin, upakunchika, black jeera, black zeera, charnushka, نگیلا ستا, નિગેલા સતિવા, ኒጂላ ስቲቫ, Çörek otu, Shuniz (Arabic); Cumin Noire (French); Melanthion (Greek); Kalonji (Hindi); Siya Danah, Sisazun (Persian); Chimen Negru (Romanian); Krishna Jiraka (Sanskrit); Shuniz (Arabic); Melanthion (Greek); Kalonji (Hindi); Siya Danah, Sisazun (Persian); Chimen Negru (Romanian); Krishna Jiraka (Sanskrit); Comino Negro, Caraveggia negra (Spanish); English Names: Black Seed, Black Cumin, Black Caraway, Love-in-the-Mist, the Fitches (Bible), Comino Negro, Caraveggia negra (Spanish); English Names: Black Seed, Black Cumin, Black Caraway, Love-in-the-Mist, the Fitches (Bible).

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