Whole Yellow Mustard Seed

Whole Yellow Mustard Seed

$18.00
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Botanical Name - Sinapis alba Origin - Canada Flavor Profile - Pungent and mildly bitter. Culinary Usages - Use to flavor culinary oils and vinegars. The seeds are also used to make yellow mustard.  Cosmetic Usages - Crush or grind to use in poultices. The seeds may also be tinctured in alcohol for use in topical antiseptic formulas.  Yellow mustard seed is harvested from white mustard, a plant closely related to broccoli. Sinapis alba, more commonly known as white mustard, is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which includes broccoli and cabbage. It is commonly found in open meadows and pastures, where it serves as a foraging crop. The plant is also referred to as “green manure,” meaning that its decomposition makes it a soil-enhancing cover crop in winter. White mustard seeds lends hot, pungent flavor to soups, stews, braised foods and to various condiments, including prepared mustard The small, hard, round seeds are used whole ad mixed with other seeds, herbs and spices to produc

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