Black Mustard Seeds

$2.99

Black Mustard Seeds

$2.99

(4 customer reviews)

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Brassica nigra

There are approximately 40 varieties of mustard plants grown around the world but only 3 of these are used to produce mustard seeds – white mustard (more commonly called yellow mustard, Brassica alba), brown mustard (Brassica juncea) and black mustard (Brassica nigra). Black mustard seeds have a well-deserved reputation for their pungent spicy aroma and flavor and are a common ingredient in Indian cooking. The pungency of black mustard is more robust than of brown mustard, and is not easily found these days.

Unlike their yellow and brown cousins, black mustard cannot be harvested by machines which makes production much more expensive. Black Mustard Seeds give a pleasant, complex flavor to spice blends, and are often used in Dijon mustards and whole seed deli mustards. Try them in curries and soups, and tossed with vegetables or potatoes before roasting. 

Direct seed or transplant into the garden in early spring or late summer. Prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, black mustard will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for seed. Annual.

SMALL FARM GROWN by Full Sky Farm, Reading, KS

Reviews (4)

4 reviews for Black Mustard Seeds

  1. Jude Miller?

    Great product. Will order again!

  2. Rowan Rivera?

    Organic and not salted. Perfect for our little neighbors, our Chipmunks. We have four of them and they love these things!

  3. Rowan Richardson?

    Good value. Can get locally but nice to get delivered to my home.

  4. Quinn Jefferson?

    These are very good seeds, and fresher in the small packages than in the large ones. They are supposed to cost a bit over a $1 per bag, which is reasonable. As of late December 2018, the price is almost $20 per bag, which is obviously wrong.

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