India is the fourth largest oilseed producing country in the world and mustard seed is having major percentage of this. The crude mustard oil is dark brown in colour with a pungent odor. Refined mustard oil is used mainly for cooking as it is slightly more viscous and has a lower saponification value and a higher refractive index compared to other vegetable oils. Pakeeza Mustard Oil is of vegetable origin and is obtained from seeds of the black and white (Sinapis alba) mustard plants. In the crude state, black mustard oil (Brassica nigra, light color) has a spicy odor and a strong taste. When refined it is neutral in odor and taste. White mustard oil (yellow color) has a bitingly pungent taste due to the allyl mustard oil it contains. Product Name : Scientific : Sinapis alba, Brassica nigra | English: Mustard oil | French:Huile de moutarde Spanish:Aceite de mostaza | German :Senföl | Indian:Sarson ka Tel Product Description : Mustard oil is the third largest edible oil produced in the world after Soy oil and Palm oil. At a production level of 13-14 million tons, it accounts for about 12% of the total World's edible oil production. It refers to two different types of oil that are made from mustard seeds. These are: 1. Fatty vegetable oil resulting from pressing the seeds. 2. Essential oil resulting from grinding the seeds, mixing them with water and extracting the resulting volatile oil by distillation. Mustard oil, which is known for its pungency, strong flavor & smell, is traditionally the most preferred oil for various culinary & medicinal usages.
English Name: Mustard Seeds Botanical Name: Brassica Juncea Common Name: Sarso, Rai Harvesting Period: February-March Mustard seeds have been around since almost 5,000 years. They're known to have numerous benefits since they're low in calories and high in nutritional value and have a lot of antibacterial and antiseptic qualities. They are important spices in many regional foods. Black mustards ( Brassica nigra): The seeds are commonly seen in South Asia. The seeds are sharp and more pungent than other two varieties. Brown mustards: The seeds are native to sub- Himalayan plains of Northern India. Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plants. The plant reaches about 4-5 feet in height and bears golden yellow colored flowers. Its tiny, round seeds measuring about 1 -2 mm in diameter are encased inside a fruit pod in a similar fashion like green pea pod Cultivation Canada (90%), Hungary, Great Britain, India, Pakistan and the United States
Brown Mustard Seed Whole (Brassica nigra) Heating spice that promotes digestion
Botanical Name: Brassica Juncea Other Names: Rapeseed, Rapa, Rai, Mustard Mustard seeds are small round shaped fruit pods obtained from the mustard Plant in the Brassica family. Nowadays, it is cultivated as a commercial crop in India, Canada, China and some parts of Europe. Mustard seeds can be White, Yellow, and Black or Brown derived from different plants of Mustard. Black mustards seeds are highly pungent among all varieties. It is a most common ingredient in Indian dishes. Mustard seeds are largely used for making edible oils. Health Benefits -Mustards oil is used to relive muscle pain, arthritic and joints pain -Have Digestive , laxative and antiseptic properties -Stimulate appetite by increasing salivation -Helpful in relieving water retention ( Edema) by increasing urine production
Botanical Name: Brassica Alba Other Names: Rai, Mustard Yellow mustards seeds are small round shaped, yellow colored seeds of the Brassica Alba Plant. They have mild flavor and aroma compared to Black and Brown mustards. Yellow mustard seeds or its powder are used as condiment in various dishes. It is also used in making oils, sauces and paste. Health Benefits -Rich in Selenium, a highly effective anti-inflammatory nutrient -Excellent source of Magnesium, helpful in alleviating Asthma -Beneficial in Migraine pains and Menopause -Promote digestive health
Varieties: Micro & Macro Origin: India Specifications: Machine Clean Packaging: Packaging: 25/50kg PP Bags/Jute Bag/Small Pouch FCL 20: - We are supplier of the best quality of Brown Mustard Seeds such as Brissca Junice. Furthermore, we offer highly reasonable prices for these optimally pure Brown Mustard Seeds. Also known as Brassica Nigra, black mustard, Chinese mustard, and Indian mustard. Brassica integrifolia and Brassica juncea have similar taste and medicinal properties and are also sold as brown mustard.
Mustard is an annual herb cultivated as oil seed crop or as vegetable or as fodder, of which, 3 species are known for its condiment value. They are pale yellow or white mustard (Brassica hirta), brown mustard (Brassica juncea) and black mustard (Brassica nigra). The leaves of the plant are alternate, long, bristly branched, petiolate, hairy on both sides. Flowers are small, yellow with 4petals, cruciform. Seeds are 1.5-3mm.
Mustard is an annual herb cultivated as oil seed crop or as vegetable or as fodder, of which, 3 species are known for its condiment value. They are pale yellow or white mustard (Brassica hirta), brown mustard (Brassica juncea) and black mustard (Brassica nigra). The leaves of the plant are alternate, long, bristly branched, petiolate, hairy on both sides. Flowers are small, yellow with 4petals, cruciform. Seeds are 1.5-3mm
Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plants. The seeds are usually about 1 or 2 mm in diameter. Mustard seeds may be colored from yellowish white to black. They are important spices in many regional foods. The seeds can come from three different plants: black mustard (Brassica nigra), brown Indian mustard (B. juncea), and white mustard (B. hirta/Sinapis alba). Product origin : Sri Lanka / ceylon Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Depends on the requirement
This oil has a distinctive pungent taste, characteristic of all plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae (for example, cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, radish, horseradish, or wasabi). It is often used for cooking in North India, Eastern India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. In Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Nepal, it is the traditionally preferred oil for cooking. The oil makes up about 30% of the mustard seeds. It can be produced from black mustard (Brassica nigra), brown Indian mustard (B. juncea), and white mustard (B. hirta).
Whole Mustrad is used as a flavoring agent in Indian cooking, whereas ground mustard provides flavor and consistency in Bengali fish curries. Mustard flour has preservative and antioxidant properties in addition to providing flavour and colour. Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plants and may be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important spice in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black mustard (Brassica nigra), brown Indian mustard (B. juncea), or white/yellow mustard (B. hirta/Sinapis alba). Grinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar or other liquids creates the yellow condiment known as prepared mustard.
We export mustard seeds to domestic and international client.We provide excellent quality of mustard seed to our client. There are 3 species of mustard which is known for its condiment value pale yellow or white mustard(Brassica hirta), brown mustard (Brassica juncea) and black mustard (Brassica nigra).
Mustard Seeds Are Small Round Seeds Of Various Mustard Plants. The Seeds Are Usually, About 1 Or 2 Mm In Diameter. Mustard Seeds May Be Coloured From Yellowish White To, Black. They Are An Important Spice In Many Regional Foods. The Seeds Can Come From, Three Different Plants: Black Mustard (Brassica Nigra), Brown Indian Mustard (B., Juncea) And White Mustard (B. Hirta/Sinapis Alba). Black Mustard Seeds Have The Most, Pungent Taste, While White Mustard Seeds, Which Are Actually Yellow In Colour, Are The, Mildest. Brown Mustard, Which Is Actually Dark Yellow In Color, Has A Pungent Acrid, Taste. In India It Is Cultivated Mainly In Gujarat And Rajasthan... Specifications: Type: Bold, Thin Purity: 99% Moisture: 5% Max Physical Test Specification: 1. Appearance: Characteristics 2. Color: Natural 3. Odour: Natural Chemical Test Specification: 1. Moisture: 8% Max. 2. Foreign Matter: 0.1% Max. 3. Damaged, Discoloured: 0.5% Max. 4. Ss Slightly Damaged: 0.5% Max. 5. Admixture Of Other Varieties: 1% Max. 6. Other Edible Seeds / Grains: 0% Max. 7. Splits: 0.10% Max.
Mustard Seeds, Brown white (yellow) mustard seeds, brassica nigra, sinapis alba, graines de moutarde.
Mustard is a condiment primarily made from the seeds of a mustard plant The Mustard Seeds exporter in India exports tonnes of mustard products from India Due to the various uses and benefits of Mustard the Mustard Seeds export from India has been on a rise This is considered as a good opportunity for the Indian Mustard Seeds exporter to expand his business and enter the international market The Mustard Seeds export from India includes various varieties of mustard GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND The Global Market Demand for mustard has been increasing over the years Along with mustard the Mustard Seeds exporter in India exports Mustard oil to various countries in the world including Bangladesh USA Malaysia Japan and Australia The combined value of the total export of mustard oil from India is around 8101 USD million Around 122 countries in the world are included in the Mustard Seeds import from India SPECIFICATION Product Name Mustard Origin Ancient Egypt Family Brassica Binomial name Brassica INGREDIENTS Nutrients Calories 66 kcal Total Carbohydrates 5 g Fiber 33 grams Minerals Calcium Iron Magnesium Cobalamin Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin B6 Protein 013 g Fats 027 g USES amp BENEFITS USES  Mustard has many culinary uses Whole white mustard seed is said to be used in pickling spice and in spice mixtures for cooking meats and other seafood  Mustard also has health and medicinal benefits It is said to help to cure the common cold painful joints and muscles Arthritis so on and so forth  The mustard seed is also ground with other spices to prepare various curry powders and pastes  Mustard is also said to be useful for aching feet and lower back pain
Brown Mustard Seeds Varieties : Micro & Macro Origin : India Specifications : Machine Clean Packaging : Packaging: 25/50kg PP Bags/Jute Bag/Small Pouch We are supplier of the best quality of Brown Mustard Seeds such as Brissca Junice. Furthermore, we offer highly reasonable prices for these optimally pure Brown Mustard Seeds. Also known as Brassica Nigra, black mustard, Chinese mustard, and Indian mustard. Brassica integrifolia and Brassica juncea have similar taste and medicinal properties and are also sold as brown mustard.
Scientific Name: - Brassica Junce New Corp: - February – March Mustard seed also knows as rape seed. Mustard is one of the oldest spices being used since centuries. The seeds of the plant are grinded and mixed with water to form extensively used condiment called mustard. Mustard seed is also used to manufacture the very popular mustard oil, widely used in food industry. These seeds are an important ingredient in many regional cuisines. The seeds come from three different types of plants: black mustard (B. nigra), brown Indian mustard (B. juncea), and white or yellow mustard (B.hirta/Sinapis alba). The Brassica genus includes broccoli, turnips, radishes, cabbage and cauliflowers. The mustard family also includes plant grown for their leaves, like arugula, a number of Oriental greens, as well as mustard greens. Three related species of mustard are grown for their seeds. WHITE MUSTARD (Brassica alba or Brassica hirta) is a round hard seed, beige or straw colored. Its light outer skin is removed before sale. With its milder flavour and good preservative qualities, this is the one that is most commonly used in ballpark mustard and in pickling. BLACK MUSTARD (Brassica nigra) is a round hard seed varying in color from dark brown to black, smaller and much more pungent than the white. Black mustard seeds are very popular as one of the cooking spices. BROWN MUSTARD (Brassica juncea) is similar in size to the black variety and varies in color from light to dark brown. It is more pungent than the white, less than the black. WHITE MUSTARD (Brassica alba or Brassica hirta) is a round hard seed, beige or straw colored. Its light outer skin is removed before sale. With its milder flavour and good preservative qualities, this is the one that is most commonly used in ballpark mustard and in pickling. BLACK MUSTARD (Brassica nigra) is a round hard seed varying in color from dark brown to black, smaller and much more pungent than the white. Black mustard seeds are very popular as one of the cooking spices. BROWN MUSTARD (Brassica juncea) is similar in size to the black variety and varies in color from light to dark brown. It is more pungent than the white, less than the black.
Nutritional information According to the USDA,[13] 100 grams of mustard oil contains: Energy: 3699 kJ (or 884 kcal) Total lipid (fat): 100.0 g Carbohydrates: 0.0 g Fibers: 0.0 g Protein: 0.0 The fat content comprises (per 100 g)[14]: Fatty acids, total saturated: 11.582 g Fatty acids, total monounsaturated: 59.187 g Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated: 21.230 g Essential oil The pungency of the condiment mustard results when ground mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, or other liquid (or even when chewed). Under these conditions, a chemical reaction between the enzyme myrosinase and a glucosinolate known as sinigrin from the seeds of black mustard (Brassica nigra) or brown Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) produces allyl isothiocyanate. By distillation one can produce a very sharp-tasting essential oil, sometimes called volatile oil of mustard, containing more than 92% allyl isothiocyanate. The pungency of allyl isothiocyanate is due to the activation of the TRPA1 ion channel in sensory neurons. White mustard (Brassica hirta) does not yield allyl isothiocyanate, but a different and milder isothiocyanate.[15] Allyl isothiocyanate serves the plant as a defense against herbivores. Since it is harmful to the plant itself, it is stored in the harmless form of a glucosinolate, separate from the myrosinase enzyme. Once the herbivore chews the plant, the noxious allyl isothiocyanate is produced. Allyl isothiocyanate is also responsible for the pungent taste of horseradish and wasabi. It can be produced synthetically, sometimes known as synthetic mustard oil.[16] Because of the contained allyl isothiocyanate, this type of mustard oil is toxic and irritates the skin and mucous membranes. In very small amounts, it is often used by the food industry for flavoring. In northern Italy, for instance, it is used in the fruit condiment called mostarda. It is also used to repel cats and dogs. It will also denature alcohol, making it unfit for human consumption, thus avoiding the taxes collected on alcoholic beverages.[citation needed] The CAS number of this type of mustard oil is 8007-40-7, and the CAS number of pure allyl isothiocyanate is 57-06-7.
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Mustard seeds have been highly prized culinary oil-seeds being in use since earlier times. The seeds are fruit pods obtained from the mustard plant, in the Brassica family. Mustard are native to Asia Minor, but these days cultivated as one of the main commercial crop in Canada, India, China, and temperate climates of the European region. Black mustard seeds are a common ingredient in Indian cooking. They are often kept whole and fried (or toasted) before adding to a dish or including in a stir-fry along with other aromatic ingredients. White mustard seeds can be toasted to add to dishes or used for pickling. Mustard seeds can be ground to make homemade mustard condiments.