Yellow mustard comes from the seeds of the white mustard plant, Sinapis alba. While it is in the Brassicaceae family, it is not as closely related to the other two types of mustard as they are to each other. The white mustard plant bears light tan seeds that are a little larger than brown mustard seeds.
Brassica Juncea is the botanical name of Mustard Seeds that are known for culinary uses.Mustard Seeds are of 3 types Black/brown, Yellow and White. Black / brown and Yellow mustard re found extensively.Mustard Seeds have pungent taste and aroma, so they are used in various dishes world over. They have hot and spicy flavor.They are used extensively in Indian dishes.
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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.
Asian Exim manufacturer and exporter of Black Mustard Seeds is also known as Brown Mustard Seeds. We have Ready Stock of Black Mustard For oil, Mustard For Cooking,
Mustard seeds are an essential spice in cooking. They have a pungent, slightly bitter flavor and are used in a variety of dishes, from curries to pickles. They come in black, brown, and yellow varieties, with each type having a slightly different flavor.
Mustard seed are rich source of oil and protein. The seed has oil as high as 46-48%. They are a good source of phosphorus, magnesium, copper, and vitamin B1. And are mainly used for pickles, sauces, etc.
Brown mustard, which is actually dark in colour, has a pungent acrid taste. Mustard seeds are an excellent source of selenium and a very good source of omega-3 fatty acids and manganese. These seeds are mainly used as a spice and to flavour mustard condiment.