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Nutty blue poppy seeds grown in Britain. |
These beautiful dark seeds of the breadseed poppy (Papaver somniferum) are most used in baking, added to batter or dough, or as a topping for biscuits and bread.
Try them toasted and stirred into mash or sprinkled on salads, veg or pasta.
A tasty and nutritious addition to sweet or savoury baking. Add to doughs, cake mix and batters, or use as a topping for bread, biscuits and more.
Or toast and sprinkle on salads, coleslaw, vegetables or pasta, add to curries, or stir into mash. Also good in chutneys and dressings.
Unpasteurised seed - do not consume raw.
Blue Poppy Seed
No allergens
Typical values | Per 100g |
Energy | 2200kJ (525kcal) |
Fat | 42g |
of which saturates | 4.5g |
Carbohydrate | 28g |
of which sugars | 3.0g |
Fibre | 20g |
Protein | 18g |
Salt | <0.01g |
Calcium | 1,440mg |
Magnesium | 347mg |
Iron | 9.8mg |
Zinc | 7.9mg |
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
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These are the most aromatic coriander seeds I’ve ever come across. I bash them in a pestle and mortar for cooking. Wonderful product.
Great beans and grains. Love the packaging. Highly recommended
Great taste, nutritious, versatile. I love its squiggly shape and the way it takes on whatever vege, sauce etc I cook to go with it or simply served with oil, black pepper, parmesan
Delicious
I love them. Have had them several times before, and I’m happy to eat them knowing where they have been grown, unlike the ones in the supermarkets and food shops, which come from outside the UK.