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Carum bulbocastanum is nowadays placed in Bunium and usually synonymized with Bunium persicum.
The larvae feed on Daucus, Anthriscus, Seseli, Carum and Pastinaca species.
Carrom is known by many names around the world, including carrum, couronne, carum, karam, karom, karum, fatta (Punjabi) and finger billiards.
Bishop's Flower, Bisnague, Bullwort, Carum, Espuma del Mar, Flowering Ammi, Omum, Yavani.
He cited the Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology to show how the primary meaning includes conveyance in a vehicle: the Latin carum means "car" and "cart," and since 1896 we have used car to mean "automobile."
Lista Produktów Tradycyjnych) of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as Ser domowy smażony z kminkiem, z czosnkiem, bez przypraw (home-made fried cheese with carum, with garlic, without spices).
English usage of the term caraway dates back to at least 1440, and is considered by Skeat to be of Arabic origin, though Katzer believes the Arabic al-karawya (cf. Spanish alcaravea) to be derived from the Latin carum.
Authorities differ on whether Bunium bulbocastanum (formerly included in genus Carum), commonly called Great Pignut or Earth Chestnut, is a different but closely related species, or - as it is treated here - a junior synonym of B. persicum.
Hauskyjza (Silesian: home cheese from the German Hauskäse) - a foodstuff made of cottage cheese, carum and other ingredients, which are mixed, put aside for a few days to acquire the characteristic sharp flavor and tacky consistency, and then warmed and fried.