Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Trachyspermum ammi, commonly known as ajowan or ajwain, bishop's weed, ajowan caraway, carom seeds, or thymol seeds, or vaamu in Telugu (వాము) or omam (ஓமம்) in Tamil is a plant of India, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and the Near East whose seeds are used as a spice.. }
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- Trachyspermum_ammi abstract "Trachyspermum ammi, commonly known as ajowan or ajwain, bishop's weed, ajowan caraway, carom seeds, or thymol seeds, or vaamu in Telugu (వాము) or omam (ஓமம்) in Tamil is a plant of India, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and the Near East whose seeds are used as a spice.".
- Trachyspermum_ammi comment "Trachyspermum ammi, commonly known as ajowan or ajwain, bishop's weed, ajowan caraway, carom seeds, or thymol seeds, or vaamu in Telugu (వాము) or omam (ஓமம்) in Tamil is a plant of India, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and the Near East whose seeds are used as a spice.".