56 lbs of flax seeds is 12.6 dry quarts(US) or 14.7 liquid quarts(US)
Ground flax seed is made by grinding whole flax seeds into a powder. It is a good source of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans, which are antioxidants. Ground flax seed can be added to smoothies, oatmeal, baked goods, or yogurt for a nutritional boost.
Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
Flax (Linum spp.) is a dicot, New Zealand flax Phormium spp. is a monocot
No. Flax is the plant that produces flax seed and linen fiber, Linum usitatissimum. Jute is the plant that produces burlap or hessian fibers. There are at least two kinds Corchorus olitorius (tossa jute fiber) and Corchorus capsularis (white jute fiber)
It is generally recommended to avoid taking flax seed with tamoxifen. Flax seeds contain compounds that may have estrogen-like effects, which could potentially interfere with the action of tamoxifen, a medication commonly used to treat hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
56 lbs of flax seeds is 12.6 dry quarts(US) or 14.7 liquid quarts(US) a tablespoon of flax seed is 30 grams a pound is 454 grams a liquid quart is 64 tablespoons a dry quart is 67.2 cubic inches a liquid quart is 57.7 cu inch a tablespoon is .902 cu in 56 lbs is 25424 grams 25424 grams of flax seed is 847.5 cu in or 12.6 dry quarts
If the canola meets standard test weight, it will weigh 52 pounds.
Flax grows from a flax seed.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
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Flax seed oil is derived from flax seed. They both have many benefits of which you can read in the link below. However, flax seed is high in fiber and the oil is not.
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The best way to store flax seed is in the refrigerator or in the freezer. Make sure the bag you store it in is airtight as flax seed can get rancid.
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Flax seed oil in Punjabi can be translated as "ਅਲਸੀ ਬੀਜ ਤੇਲ" (alsi beej tel).
Tagalog just uses the English words "flax seed". Filipino botanists also call it "Linum usitatissimum".
You say, "seed of flax;" "semilla de lino."