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This mustard is made from the seeds of the mustard plant. Yellow mustard seeds.
Mustard is made from a plant's Seeds.
Mustard is made from mustard seeds. If you buy coarse ground mustard you can see them, or you can buy whole mustard seeds at the store. The seeds are dried and then ground up and mixed with vinegar to make the condiment we typically use.
No. It is a paste (or the dried powder of such) that is formed from seeds of the mustard plant.
No, mustard is not a pulse. Mustard refers to the seeds of the mustard plant, which belongs to the Brassicaceae family, while pulses are edible seeds from legumes, such as beans, lentils, and peas. Mustard seeds are often used as a spice or in the production of mustard condiments.
French mustard primarily uses the seeds of the mustard plant, specifically the brown or black mustard seeds. These seeds are ground and combined with vinegar, water, and other spices to create the condiment. The resulting mustard is known for its smooth texture and distinct flavor, which can range from mild to spicy depending on the type of seeds used and the preparation method.
Mustard is a plant. The seed of two species of mustard (white mustard [brassica alba, or sinapis alba] and brown mustard [brassica juncea]) is used to make mustard powder or a condiment called mustard. Mustard greens are the leaves of the plant. These mustard greens are edible and typically are harvested before the seeds begin to develop.
The edible part of the mustard plant is its seeds. These seeds are commonly used to make mustard condiments and are also used in cooking to add flavor and spice to dishes.
No, mustard is not a legume; it is a type of plant in the Brassica family, which also includes vegetables like cabbage and broccoli. Mustard seeds are derived from the mustard plant, used for making mustard condiment and oil. Legumes, on the other hand, are plants that produce pods containing seeds, such as beans, lentils, and peas.
Mustard plants reproduce through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male parts of the flower is transferred to the female parts either by the wind or insects. Once pollinated, the flower develops into a pod containing mustard seeds, which are the plant's reproductive structures for creating new plants.
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