Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is scientifically called Brassica alba or Brassica hirta. The mustard plants are herbaceous annual plants that grows about 80 cm in height. The seed is usually small, round and stony with a spiceless flavour. Mustard seeds are referred to as â??sarsonâ?? in India. The first spice used by the Romans were the mustard seed. The cultivation of this seed has spread substantially and is grown in various countries like UK,USA, Canada and also India. It is also known to alleviate joint pains, back aches and also relieves stiff and sore muscles.
Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is scientifically called Brassica alba or Brassica hirta. The mustard plants are herbaceous annual plants that grows about 80 cm in height. The seed is usually small, round and stony with a spiceless flavour. Mustard seeds are referred to as â??sarsonâ?? in India. The first spice used by the Romans were the mustard seed. The cultivation of this seed has spread substantially and is grown in various countries like UK, USA, Canada and also India. It is also known to alleviate joint pains, back aches and also relieves stiff and sore muscles.
The yellow mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is scientifically called Sinapis alba. The seed is usually small, round and stony with a spiceless flavour. Mustard seeds are referred to as â??sarsonâ?? in India. The first spice used by the Romans were the mustard seed. The cultivation of this seed has spread substantially and is grown in various countries like UK, USA, Canada and also India. It is also known to alleviate joint pains, back aches and also relieves stiff and sore muscles.
Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is scientifically called Brassica alba or Brassica hirta. The mustard plants are herbaceous annual plants that grows about 80 cm in height. The seed is usually small, round and stony with a spiceless flavour. Mustard seeds are referred to as â??sarsonâ?? in India. The first spice used by the Romans were the mustard seed. The cultivation of this seed has spread substantially and is grown in various countries like UK, USA, Canada and also India. It is also known to alleviate joint pains, back aches and also relieves stiff and sore muscles.
Brassica nigra, or black mustard, is an annual plant cultivated for its dark-brown-to-black seeds, which are commonly used as a spice.Black mustard is the smallest of the mustard seeds and is oblong in shape. While mustard seeds are frequently used in preparing condiments, black mustard is rarely used in this manner due to its pungency being very volatile. Black mustard seeds have a well deserved reputation for their pungent spicy aroma and flavor.
Yellow Mustard Seeds
Type: Yellow, Black and mustard seed_thin Specification: Moisture content : 5% (basis) Oil Content (at 5% moisture content level): 42% (basis) FFA%: 1.5 (max) Foreign Matter: 0.25% (basis) Uses: Used in curries, salad dressings, sauces, cheese and egg dishes Packing: As per buyer's requirement. Harvest Month: Feb, March, Apr.
Mustard Seeds
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Eagle Rai is a widely used spice with a strong flavour. These brown small sized mustard seeds are mainly used in south Indian dishes. Available In:Sachet Pack, 100gms
Eagle Black Mustard Seeds are derived from three different plants. It is commonly used in spice rubs, salad dressings and soups. Available In:Sachet Pack, 100gms
Eagle Yellow Mustard Seeds are derived from yellow mustard plant. It provides an intense bitter taste. These seeds are cooked in oil to release the spicy properties. Available In:Sachet Pack, 100gms
Black Mustard Seeds : Available In 20, 25 & 50 Kg PP Bags Printed With One Color On One Side. Small Packing & Two Color Printing Charges Extra
Black Mustard seeds.
Mustard Seeds
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Mustard Seeds
color: Natural brown and black. variety: Common/ Organic Arputham Exports is praised for introducing refreshingly original spices like Mustard Black Seeds etc. As one of the leading exporters in a south Indian-based company situated in Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. The spice products exported by Arputham exports are notable for their sublime variations that have been regarded highly by consumers.
MOQ : 14th tons Package : 20kg.Bag 50kg.Bag CIF Price @USD EXPORT : $42.13/20kg.Bag FOB Price@ USD EXPORT : $39.50/20kg.Bag Domestic Price @INR.GST ,Transportation Extra : 140,000/Tons NOTE 1. Rate valid for 24 hour only & You can know updated price at MMK EXPORT customer care landline number, Whatsapp or by mail. 2. Rate will be change according to the market. 3. All rates are including with material, packing, precooling and container Stuffing for EXPORT only & Domestic price not Applicable for export buyers. 4. All rate up to @ ex-factory from MMK EPORT. 5. Payment Term- Minimum 50% Advance and 50% on loading. LC we are accepted T&C apply.
Botanical Name - Brassica Alba Category - Spices Form - Dry Part Used - Seeds General Information - Brassica juncea L. belongs to the mustard family (Brassicaceae or Cruciferae) and has numerous common names, such as brown mustard, Chinese mustard, and oriental mustard. The leaves are ovate or obovate, simple and petioled; the flowers of the raceme inflorescences are bisexual, with four free sepals and four yellow petals, along with two longer and two shorter stamens. In China, brown mustard includes the hybrids of Brassica nigra and other Brassica species that have brown seeds, while oriental mustard has yellow seeds. This annual herb originates from the natural hybridization between black mustard (Brassica nigra L. Koch) and turnip mustard (Brassica rapa L.) Phytochemicals- "Black mustard contains about 1% sinigrin (allylÂglucosinolate), a thioglycoside-like compound (a so-called glucosinolate) of ally isothiocyanate with glucose. By action of the enzyme myrosinase, allyl isothiocyanate, a pungent, lachrymatory and volatile compound, is liberated (0.7% of the dried seed). Besides allyl isothiocyanate, in Romanian Brown Mustard another related compound is found, namely crotonyl isothiocyanate (2-butenylisothiocyanate). Isothiocyanates are also the main ingredients of white mustard, horseradish, wasabi, rocket and cress, all of which belong to the same plant family. The more distantly related capers similarly owe their pungency to an isothiocyanate."