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Todd, you can get whole cuminseeds at any India grocery, very cheap. Same
with coriander seeds and mustard seeds. Turmeric can be purchased as the
rhizome from Asian groceries although I've never bought it, I used
powdered.

--Richard

Todd Moody wrote:

> This works well enough for things like oregano, cinnamon, and
> things that are available in that form.  It's less feasible,
> where I live, for turmeric and cumin.  At least, I haven't found
> a source for these.
>
>

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