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None, the only poppy I know of that will is the opium poppy seed. There is a poppy seed that will show up positive for opiates on a drug test if enough are eaten, but won't get you high.
NO- the only poppy seed that is edible is the Opium Poppy (papaver somniferum) - all other poppy seeds are toxic.
None, the only poppy I know of that will is the opium poppy seed. There is a poppy seed that will show up positive for opiates on a drug test if enough are eaten, but won't get you high.
opium Using poppy seeds in foods such as bagels, etc are now not counted by your doctor as opiate use due to the level of result from a urine/lab test (from a gas chromatograph). Unfortunately, large use such as the "poppy seed, Pineapple Juice with bromalain formula" will test as morphine use. This will elininate you from any opiod regime your doctor is treating you with!
Poppy seeds
Poppy seeds come form England.
I ate a poppy seed muffin and then got called in to work for a random drug test. I told the nurse I ate a poppy seed muffin, she said I would have to eat cup of poppy seeds. So basically the answer is no.
Poppy seeds include several varieties of the plant from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) to several hundred varieties of ornamental poppies, both annual and perennial. The shopping aisle at your grocery store will provide poppy seeds for cooking. Garden shops and seed catalogues will provide the ornamental seeds for your garden. Interestingly the poppy seed for cooking from the grocery store or spice aisle is from the opium poppy.
Cardamom seeds are not similar to poppy seeds.
Opium seeds are poppy seed, but there are different species of poppies only a few of which produce the sap that is rich in opium alkaloids. Most species of poppy produce only insignificant amounts of opium alkaloids.
I'd say about 20 per seed.
A horse could eat a tiny bit of lemon cake, but not poppy seeds. If a horse ingests Poppy seeds call and equine veterinarian immediately.