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Mustard seeds
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Mustard Seeds
Mustard seeds are small, rounded seeds that come from the mustard plant, belonging to the Brassicaceae family. These seeds can be yellow, brown, or black in color and are widely used in cooking for their characteristic aroma and flavor, which is slightly spicy and pungent.
The origin of mustard seeds dates back to regions in Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean, although their cultivation and use have spread worldwide. In gastronomy, they are essential in numerous preparations, from marinades and pickles to curries and dressings, thanks to their ability to enhance flavors and provide a unique aromatic touch.
Among their properties, their content of essential oils stands out, which gives them that pungent flavor, in addition to being rich in antioxidants, minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and zinc, and compounds beneficial for digestion. They are also valued for their potential anti-inflammatory effects and their fiber content.
In Latin America, mustard seeds may have different names, although the most common is "semillas de mostaza". They are also known as "granos de mostaza" or simply "mostaza en grano", terms that refer to the same ingredient used in various traditional and contemporary recipes.
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