Mustard, Black
$7.25 – $14.50
Black Mustard, though very similar to Brown Mustard, comes from a different plant — the Brassica Nigra. The seeds are very flavorful, but have almost no aroma. Black Mustard is thought to be the seed of which Jesus spoke.
SKU | 6605L |
Category | Spices |
Tags | India & Asia, Indian Spices, SOS Free |
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