Cumin Articles & Analysis
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Among them, terpenoids are the most common and abundant components in essential oils, such as camphene, linalool, and pinene; aromatics are the second-largest category of compounds in plant essential oils, mainly including phenols, aldehydes, ketones, esters, terpene-derived compounds, and benzene propane derivatives, such as cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, and cumin aldehyde; fatty ...
The briquetting process is a process in which a briquetting plant is used to create combustible blocks from different materials, like cotton stalk, bagasse, almond shells, cumin waste, rice husk, tea husk, saw dust, etc. These blocks can be used as cooking fuel, heat or generate electricity. ...
