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An Eastern European Christmas Tradition.
Barley, blue sesame seeds, honey and walnuts

Poppy seed is an oilseed obtained from the opium poppy.

There are three different types: blue; black; and white.

The tiny ovaline seeds have been harvested from dried seed pods, by various civilizations, for thousands of years.

They are

  • A garnish
  • A filling
  • A thickening agent

 

EXPERIENCIA

The seeds have a slightly nutty flavor. As a garnish, or topping, they impart both a touch of color, and happy crunch, on baked goods, with fruit, on meats, and more. Cooked as a sweet, or savory paste, they can be a filling, or a thickener. Being relatively taste neutral, they are both a textural, that behaves like a nut paste, and a flavor-carrying agent for fruits, mushrooms, meats, and more. 

PROPER STORAGE & DISPOSAL

Poppy seeds are best kept in an airtight, opaque storage system, in a cool, dark place. These seeds can go rancid. Anything unused should be disposed of after six (6) months. 

ALLERGY & HEALTH WARNING

Allergy Warning

While the seeds themselves have no opium, or codeine, scant trace amounts can remain. If you have an allergic reaction to these types of drugs, it is best to avoid consumption of poppy seeds.

Health Warning

There are trace elements of addictive substances attached to poppy seeds. If you take randomized drug tests for any reason, do not consume poppy seeds.  They can false-trigger tests for opioids.

GEOGRAFÍA CULINARIA

Turkeye, the Czech Republic, and Spain, produce the most commercial culinary grade poppy seeds.

USOS TRADICIONALES

IMPROVISATIONAL ‘RIFFS’

There are a lot of opportunities to think outside of the box with blue poppy seeds,  beyond the usual bread toppings, pastry fillings, and Indian sauces. 

They’re a fabulously small, beautifully crunchy texture! So we can extend our imagination into all kinds of places.

LA HISTORIA

The first known records of poppy seed cultivation are from the Bronze Age, in what is now the Czech Republic. Sumerian clay tablets, about 3,400 BCE provide earliest written records. These were most likely medicinal plants.

The Greeks were the first culture that are known to have used them as a foodstuff. Cultivation began around 850 BCE. The oil-rich seeds, mixed with honey, was a fortifying meal.  

ALIAS

  • bizur al khushkhash
  • graines de pavot
  • hạt dầu dưa
  • keshi no tane
  • khas-khas ke beej
  • Khus Khus
  • mák mag
  • mák
  • maka sjeme
  • makovi nasinnya
  • makovo seme
  • makovoye semya
  • Mandarin
  • mèlét bpôpbpîi
  • Mohn
  • Mohnsaat
  • Mohnsamen
  • nasiona maku
  • Papawer saad
  • Poppy aba a wɔde yɛ aba
  • poppy seed
  • Pōstadānā
  • seme di papavero
  • semilla de amapola
  • Semilla de amapola
  • semințe de mac
  • yang-gwibi-ssi
  • ying sou zi
  • yīngsù zǐ
  • макові насіння
  • маково семе
  • маковое семя
  • بذور الخشخاش
  • खसखस के बीज
  • পোস্তদানা
  • เมล็ดป๊อปปี้
  • 양귀비씨
  • ケシの種
  • 罂粟籽
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