Nigella seeds come from
a plant called Nigella
sativa native to
southern Europe and
western Asia. The little
tear-shaped black seeds,
about 1 mm long, are
used throughout South
Asia as a spice and
flavouring. They have an
earthy, peppery taste, a
little like oregano. The
whole or crushed seeds
are often mixed through
dough or sprinkled on
bread, giving the bread
a black colour. The
seeds are also used to
flavour a variety of
dishes ranging from
sauces, curries, pickles
and meat dishes to
vegetables and fruit
pies.
Small, black nigella
seeds are a confusing
spice to many people
because of the many
names they
go by. In
India they are known as kalonji and in the
United States they are
called charnushka. They
are also frequently (and
mistakenly) called black
onion seeds, black cumin
and black caraway.
However, they have no
relationship to cumin,
caraway or onions (apart
from flavour),
and are very much their
own spice.
Nigella seeds are hard
and crunchy with a
flavour like toasted
onions. They are dry
roasted in India and
used on flatbreads like
naan and they are
particularly good with
potatoes and root
vegetables. They are
also one of the five
spices that make up
panch poran, a spice
mixture from Bengal.
Health Benefits of
Kalonji Seeds
Kalojni Seeds are also
known as Black Onion
Seeds, Black Cumin
Seeds, Black Seeds and
Nigella Seeds.
These seeds are very
similar in size to a
sesame seed, they are
black in colour and have
a very fragrant strong
aroma.
Used mainly in bread
recipes and savoury
dishes; kalonji has a
very distinctive aroma
and taste. If you love
to eat Indian
cuisine then you will
more than likely love
the flavour of the
kalonji seed.
Although extremely
delicious, kalonji seeds
are not just good for
flavouring your
favourite recipes,
kalonji seeds have
amazing health benefits
too.
Kalonji seeds have been
know to have many
healing properties
including migraine,
chronic colds,
palpitations, alopecia,
asthma, bee stings,
paralysis, amnesia, skin
disorders, facial palsy,
earache and respiratory
diseases.
Kalonji is also known to
benefit the stomach due
to anti-bacterial
properties.
Cold pressed Kalonji oil
can help with dry skin
problems such as eczema
and psoriasis and has
benefits to the scalps
and
joints through massage.
They are also known to
be beneficial for
respiratory problems and
are anti-inflammatory.
If Kalonji seeds are
used in conjunction with
vinegar they are known
to help gum and teeth
problems including pain.
ou can take kalonji
seeds as they are in
cooking or as a cold
pressed oil or powder.