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Black Mustard - Bulk Vegetable Seeds - 100 grams
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Black Mustard - Bulk Vegetable Seeds - 100 grams

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Type
Mustard
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Product code
W063-S00648
Bob Shop ID
198388157

 

 Variety - Black Mustard

Scientific name - Brassica nigra

Approximate seeds per gram - 400

Pack Size - 100 grams

Description - Grown for the mustard seeds. The plant is believed to be native to the southern Mediterranean region of Europe and possibly South Asia where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. The spice is generally made from ground seeds of the plant, with the seed coats removed. The small (1 mm) seeds are hard and vary in colour from dark brown to black. They are flavourful, although they have almost no aroma. The seeds are commonly used in Indian cuisine, for example in curry, where it is known as rai. The seeds are usually thrown into hot oil or ghee, after which they pop, releasing a characteristic nutty flavour. The seeds have a significant amount of fatty oil. This oil is used often as cooking oil in India. In Ethiopia, where it is cultivated as a vegetable in Gondar, Harar and Shewa, the shoots and leaves are consumed cooked and the seeds used as a spice. The plant itself can grow from two to eight feet tall, with racemes of small yellow flowers. These flowers are usually up to 1/3" across, with four petals each. The leaves are covered in small hairs; they can wilt on hot days, but recover at night.

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12 Feb 2017