Description
Mustard seeds have been highly prized medicinal as well as culinary spice being in use since earlier times. The seeds are fruit pods obtained from mustard plant in the Brassica family. Some of close members of mustards in this family include cabbage, broccoli, brussels- sprouts.
History
Mustards are native to Asia Minor, but these days cultivated as one of the main commercial crop in Canada, India, China, and temperate climates of European region. Mustards are winter crops.
Nutritional Value
Perceived as health benefiting spice, mustard seeds are indeed very rich in phyto-nutrients, minerals, vitamins and anti-oxidants.Being one of the chief oil seeds, mustards are indeed very high in calories;100 g of seeds provide 508 calories. Nonetheless, the seeds are made of quality proteins, essential oils, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber.
Health Benefits
Mustard seeds and its oil has traditionally been used to relieve muscle pain, rheumatism and arthritic pain.In India, mustardoil is applied over scalp and is believed to stimulate hair growth.Its ground seeds act as a laxative, stimulant to gastric mucosa and increase intestinal secretion.
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Nutritional Facts
For 100g of spice
· Carbohydrates 21%
· Dietary Fibre 32%
· Protein 46%