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Whole Mustard Seed
Whole Mustard Seed is used in summer sausage and Polish sausage as well as pickling vegetables. They have a mild, nutty flavor when used whole, but release a pungent, sharp taste when crushed or ground. To use whole mustard seeds, you can toast them in a dry skillet to enhance their flavor before incorporating them into your recipe, or add them directly to pickling solutions for a tangy kick.
Flavor Profile
It has a pungent, sharp, and slightly spicy flavor with a distinct tanginess.
Uses
- Pickling and Brining: Add whole mustard seeds to pickling brines for vegetables, particularly cucumbers, or when brining meats.
- Toasting and Grinding: Toast the seeds in a dry skillet to release their flavor, then grind them to create your own custom mustard powder for condiments and recipes.
- Spice Blends: Incorporate them into spice blends for rubs, marinades, or sauces, adding depth and pungency to your dishes.
- Indian Cuisine: They are a common ingredient in Indian cooking, used in both whole and ground form to add a nutty and spicy element to various dish.
- Net weight: 16oz. (454g)
$14.99
Whole Mustard Seed—
$14.99

Description
Whole Mustard Seed is used in summer sausage and Polish sausage as well as pickling vegetables. They have a mild, nutty flavor when used whole, but release a pungent, sharp taste when crushed or ground. To use whole mustard seeds, you can toast them in a dry skillet to enhance their flavor before incorporating them into your recipe, or add them directly to pickling solutions for a tangy kick.
Flavor Profile
It has a pungent, sharp, and slightly spicy flavor with a distinct tanginess.
Uses
- Pickling and Brining: Add whole mustard seeds to pickling brines for vegetables, particularly cucumbers, or when brining meats.
- Toasting and Grinding: Toast the seeds in a dry skillet to release their flavor, then grind them to create your own custom mustard powder for condiments and recipes.
- Spice Blends: Incorporate them into spice blends for rubs, marinades, or sauces, adding depth and pungency to your dishes.
- Indian Cuisine: They are a common ingredient in Indian cooking, used in both whole and ground form to add a nutty and spicy element to various dish.
- Net weight: 16oz. (454g)

















