Cumin is a world-famous condiment and the second largest spice crop in the world. Xinjiang’s output accounts for more than 70% of China’s. Through systematic preliminary testing of the chemical components of cumin seeds, it can be preliminarily proved that they contain alkaloids, flavonoids and their glycosides, saponins and other components, and it is determined that cumin seeds contain 9.68% polysaccharide, 16.31% fat, and 27.06% protein. , is also rich in K, Zn, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, Mn and other mineral elements that maintain normal functions in the body. In addition to its edible and medicinal uses, cumin can also be used to make skin care products and fragrance products. It is said that when cumin is mixed with other fragrances, it can stimulate those aromas more. We also have many perfumes with prominent cumin flavor in our lives.