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cyanide in garlic mustard
One word of caution: Garlic mustard contains traces of cyanide, which is most likely the plants' defense mechanism against becoming a meal. But before...
harvesting wild mustard seeds
How do you prepare mustard seeds for consumption?Can you eat wild mustard plant?How do you remove mustard seeds at home?What is the difference between...
wild mustard poisonous look-alike
Wild mustard is easy to identify and has no poisonous look a likes. ... There are many plants in the brassica family, including broccoli, cabbage, kal...
wild mustard plant identification
Wild mustard has strong, downward-pointing hairs and is a much hairier plant than canola. Also, in canola, the upper leaves clasp the stem whereas, in...
how to identify wild mustard
How do you identify wild mustard? Mustard plants are most easily identified by their small and plentiful yellow flowers, growing in clusters atop a lo...
how to make mustard from wild mustard
Use a mortar and pestle to crush mustard seeds. Add water and allow reaction to occur until desired pungency is achieved (the chemical reaction occurs...
wild mustard plant scientific name
Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) is a non-native annual in the mustard family (Brassicaceae).What is the species of mustard?What plant looks like wild ...
wild mustard invasive
Wild mustard is highly invasive, and may be poisonous to livestock. Wild mustard is considered a noxious weed in many states. Wild mustard can be a se...
wild mustard greens benefits
Mustard greens are rich in important plant compounds and micronutrients, specifically vitamins A, C, and K. As a result, eating them may have benefits...