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A mustard seed comes from the mustard plant that has the scientific name of Brassica juncea, which is a family that includes Brussels sprouts. The mustard plant is a vegetable.
Radish, cabbage, horseradish, broccoli, watercress
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The Cabbage or Mustard family, which is scientifically Brassicaceae. Many plants we grow for food are members of this family including kale, cauliflower, mustard, cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, radishes, turnips, canola and many others.
IT belongs to the fruit family not the vegetable family.
Want to be more specific on the "mustard family" part? Are you refering to a group of individuals who's patronage was of the Mustards? Or to the mustard tree?
The family of vegetable that asparagus is found in is known as Asparagaceae. It is a spring vegetable which is considered to be a flowering perennial vegetable.
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.
Sinapis alba is from the familiy Brassicaceae. Mustard family is known as Brassicaceae. It belong to Dicotyledones.
Watercress is a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the mustard family, Brassicaceae. It is typically grown in water or very moist soil and has a peppery flavor, making it a popular addition to salads and sandwiches. Rich in vitamins and minerals, watercress is often considered a superfood due to its nutritional benefits.
Mustard plants belong to the Brassicaceae family and the Brassica genus. They are further classified into various species, such as Brassica juncea (brown mustard) and Brassica nigra (black mustard), which are commonly used for mustard seed production.
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