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- Rhamphospermum nigrum (syns. Br****ica nigra and Sinapis nigra), black mustard, is an annual plant cultivated for its dark-brown-to-black seeds, which are...
- Br****ica (/ˈbræsɪkə/) is a genus of plants in the cabbage and mustard family (Br****icaceae). The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous...
- or Ethiopian mustard. It is believed to be a hybrid between Br****ica nigra and Br****ica oleracea. The flowers attract honey bees to collect pollen and...
- Sinapis alba (formerly Br****ica alba) – yellow or white mustard, another mustard variety Br****ica oleracea – wild cabbage Br****ica nigrablack mustard, another...
- (white/yellow mustard, Sinapis alba; brown mustard, Br****ica juncea; or black mustard, Br****ica nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds...
- about 30% of mustard seeds. It can be produced from black mustard (Br****ica nigra), brown mustard (B. juncea), and white mustard (B. alba). Having a distinctive...
- foods and may come from one of three different plants: black mustard (Br****ica nigra), brown mustard (B. juncea), or white mustard (Sinapis alba). Grinding...
- Wheeler Br****ica kaber var. stricta (Čelak.) Shinners Br****ica mesopotamica (Spreng.) Bernh. Br****ica nigra var. villosa (Mérat) Alef. Br****ica sinapis...
- Kingdom, Denmark, Bangladesh and the United States; black mustard (Br****ica nigra) is grown in Argentina, Chile, the US, and some European countries....
- such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the seeds of black mustard (Br****ica nigra). Whenever sinigrin-containing plant tissue is crushed or otherwise...