Examples of using Nigella in English and their translations into German
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onion and nigella bread rising in the oven- timelapse.
Blue and White with Nigella Flowers.
Nigella damask, or"The girl in the green"- N. damascena I.
Nigella Spanish- N. hispanica I. The plant is an annual, fast growing.
To insure that you are taking the Black Seed look for the words Nigella Sativa.
Nigella Lawson and Anthony Bourdain- two star chefs from US television- promptly say yes.
Nigella damask, or"The girl in the green"- N. damascena I. Annual herbaceous plant.
This butter is composed of 2/3 of shea butter and 1/3 of nigella virgin oil.
Moreover, nigella is sometimes confused with black sesame seeds;
If true, this would indicate that nigella is cultivated since far more than two millennia see pomegranate.
was Nigella Lawson's first TV appearance in 1994.
Although nigella is not mentioned in the common Bible translations, there is good evidence that an obscure plant name mentioned in the Old Testament means nigella;
See nigella about some peculiarities of Bengali cooking, the brahmins refuse to eat onions
The handwoven carpet Nigella of New Zealand wool on cotton warp is reversible, so it can be laid from two sides.
The list of cosmetic products below is a selection of the most requested cosmetics that contain the ingredient Nigella Sativa Seed Oil.
In the neoendemic species of the South Aegean area we find Nigella arvensis aristata,
black cumin, and Nigella sativa and Nigella sativa oil have been used for centuries for many health problems such as diabetes,
Cold pressed from Egypt. Nigella Sativa 100% pure, no additives.
Whole Nigella(black seeds)
Joan Watson, this is Nigella Mason.