Nutmeg can be eaten plain- just grind it up if it isn't already that way. It can be mixed into drinks or just ingested straight up. I recommend mixing it with milk, sugar, cloves and cinnamon (reminiscent of eggnog :])
As for poppy seeds, people generally boil them into a tea.
The opium poppy is a type of plant in which opium and poppy seeds come from. Opium is where many narcotics like morphine, are taken from.
poppy seeds?
Nutmeg is legal, and a commonly used spice. Poppy seeds have been suggested to show up as they are closely related to Opiates. Nutmeg is similar to MDMA chemically speaking, but it won't show up on a drug test as anything.
poppy seeds
Gasalu/GasaGasalu is called as Poppy Seeds
poppy plant contains seeds which are the type of raw drugs.
Sesame seeds? You're thinking of poppy seeds, not sesame seeds. Poppy seeds come from opium poppies and they have very, very small amounts of opium in them. If the test you're taking is turned down low enough to detect poppy seeds--and the current federal screening cutoff for opiates is high enough not to detect poppy seeds--they stay in your system three days. Sesame seeds don't have drugs in them. You can eat them by the pound if you like.
Poppy Seeds was created in 1971.
poppy seeds travel by wind
2365 seeds in a Poppy
NO- the only poppy seed that is edible is the Opium Poppy (papaver somniferum) - all other poppy seeds are toxic.
Some flavorings, seeds and spices used in baking are cinnamon, ground cloves, ground cardamom, allspice, mace, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, nutmeg, and vanilla beans. Nutmeg and ground cinnamon are usually used in making desserts, like pumpkin and apple pies. Vanilla beans are typically used for flavoring.