Rachel Roddy's recipe for chickpea, kale and potato soup with cumin pesto | A kitchen in Rome
Briefly

In De re coquinaria, or Apicius, an extensive source of ancient Roman recipes, cumin is medicinal and a pantry staple.
According to Harold McGee in his book Nosedive, cumin's dominant molecule is a volatile and unusual one called terpinene, whose component smells are animal, sweaty, fatty, woody.
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