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  2. Mustard seed - Wikipedia

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    A variety of pickles consisting mainly of mangoes, red chili powder, and powdered mustard seed preserved in mustard oil are popular. In North America, mustard seeds are used in spices and condiments. [10] Yellow mustard is popular in the United States and is often used as a condiment in sandwiches and other dishes.

  3. Mustard plant - Wikipedia

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    The mustard plant is any one of several plant species in the genera Brassica, Rhamphospermum and Sinapis in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family). Mustard seed is used as a spice . Grinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar, or other liquids creates the yellow condiment known as prepared mustard .

  4. Ilish - Wikipedia

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    In Bengal and Odisha, ilish can be smoked, fried, steamed or baked in young plantain leaves, prepared with mustard seed paste, curd, aubergine, different condiments like jira (cumin) and so on. It is said that people can cook ilish in more than 50 ways. [22] Ilish roe is also popular as a side dish. Ilish can be cooked in very little oil since ...

  5. Mustard seeds - Wikipedia

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    Mustard seed From the plural form : This is a redirect from a plural noun to its singular form. This redirect link is used for convenience; it is often preferable to add the plural directly after the link (for example, [[link]]s ).

  6. Mustard (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Mustard is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white/yellow mustard, Sinapis alba; brown mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, lemon juice , wine, or other liquids, salt, and often other flavorings and spices , to create a ...

  7. Mustard - Wikipedia

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    Mustard seed, seeds of the mustard plant used in cooking; Mustard greens (Brassica juncea), edible leaves from a variety of mustard plant; Mustard oil; Mustard family, or Brassicaceae, a family of plants; Mustard tree, or Salvadora persica; Mustard stick, the fresh fruit of the betel vine; Tomalley, sometimes called the "mustard" of a crab or ...

  8. Mustard tree - Wikipedia

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    Mustard tree is a common name for: Nicotiana glauca; Salvadora persica, native to the Middle East, Africa, and India; See also. Parable of the Mustard Seed

  9. List of culinary herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Kinh gioi, Vietnamese balm (Elsholtzia ciliata) Kokum seed (Garcinia indica) (Indian confectionery) Kokum (rind of G. indica fruit), a souring agent (India) Korarima, Ethiopian cardamom, false cardamom (Aframomum corrorima) Koseret leaves (Lippia abyssinica) Kudum Puli (Garcinia gummi-gutta) Kutjura (Solanum centrale)