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description : mustard has a pungent, biting flavor. it is a warming spice. jesus immortalized mustard when he compared the power of faith, even if only as tiny as a mustard seed. in india mustard is cultivated in uttar pradesh, rajasthan, madhya pradesh, bengal & punjab. unlike most aromatic spices, ground
mustard has no aroma when dry. it must be moistened for about minutes to develop its sharp, hot, tangy flavor. scientific names : botanical name family name commercial part brassica juncea (l.) czern. & coss. brassicaceae seed usage : ground mustard enhances the taste of meat, fish, poultry, salad dressing...
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description : mustard has a pungent, biting flavor. it is a warming spice. jesus immortalized mustard when he compared the power of faith, even if only as tiny as a mustard seed. in india mustard is cultivated in uttar pradesh, rajasthan, madhya pradesh, bengal & punjab. unlike most aromatic spices, ground
mustard has no aroma when dry. it must be moistened for about minutes to develop its sharp, hot, tangy flavor. scientific names : botanical name family name commercial part brassica juncea (l.) czern. & coss. brassicaceae seed usage : ground mustard enhances the taste of meat, fish, poultry, salad dressing...
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description : mustard has a pungent, biting flavor. it is a warming spice. jesus immortalized mustard when he compared the power of faith, even if only as tiny as a mustard seed. in india mustard is cultivated in uttar pradesh, rajasthan, madhya pradesh, bengal & punjab. unlike most aromatic spices, ground
mustard has no aroma when dry. it must be moistened for about minutes to develop its sharp, hot, tangy flavor. scientific names : botanical name family name commercial part brassica juncea (l.) czern. & coss. brassicaceae seed usage : ground mustard enhances the taste of meat, fish, poultry, salad dressing...
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