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Mustard Yellow (100gms) - The Green Earth Organic

Mustard Yellow (100gms)

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Mustard Yellow (100gms)

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White mustard seeds, which are actually yellow in color, are most mild and are the ones used to make American yellow mustard. Yellow mustard has been promoted only in some areas. Yellow Mustard seeds or mustard powder can be used as a condiment in a variety of dishes. Yellow Mustard seeds are or can be roasted in a skillet.

WEIGHT: 100gm

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