Much like its spice cousins coriander, cumin, and fennel, Carom belongs to Apiaceae, also known as Umbelliferae, plant family. With its fruit-like seeds and feather-like leaves, the Ajwain plant was first discovered in Persia and Turkey. From there, it spread to India and is now also grown in the Middle East and North Africa - it is now cultivated in most of the sub-continent.
Other names Ajwain can be referred to are Ajowan seeds, Ethiopian cumin, and Carom seeds or bishops weed.


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