Specifications of Mustard Seeds
1% Max | |
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Oil Content | 25% to 30% Max |
Packing | In strong PP bags 30/50 kg packing net/gross |
1fcl/20ft | 24mt/1fcl |
Medicinal Uses
In India, mustard oil is applied over scalp and is believed to stimulate hair growth. The ground seeds act as a laxative, stimulant to gastric mucosa and increase intestinal secretion.
Culinary Uses
Mustards are used extensively in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladesh, Mediterranean and German cooking. Whole seeds, ground or powdered form, prepared pastes, sauces and oil are all used in cooking. The aroma and pungent flavor of mustards come from the essential oil, sinalbin. This compound releases isothiocyanate chemicals upon enzymatic reaction mediated by myrosinase enzyme.
Mustard seed is one of the most popular spices traded in the world today. As it grows well in temperate climates, the areas that produce the greatest amount of mustard seeds currently include Hungary, Great Britain, India, Canada and the United States.
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