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๐ถ๏ธ Ignite your kitchen with bold, organic heat!
Anthony's Organic Brown Mustard Seeds deliver a potent, horseradish-like punch in a 3 lb resealable pouch. Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO, and gluten-free, these premium seeds from India are batch tested for purity and perfect for elevating your pickles, curries, and spice blends with clean, bold flavor.










| Asin | B01N7Z4VGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Mustard Seeds & Powder |
| Manufacturer | Anthony's Goods |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 8 inches; 3 pounds |
| Units | 48 Ounce |
| Upc | 851031007090 |
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If you want mustard you got it
I bought these to use in pickling and occasionally to grind into mustard. The flavor, aroma and overall goodness exceeded my expectations. I would say they were fresh because the quality was exceptional. If you need brown mustard seeds for any reason do yourself a favor and get these.
User
Good quality and price
The bag is 100% brown mustard seeds without any unwanted foreign seeds or debris, a very nice quality. They are bold, hot, and spicy and make excellent homemade mustard condiments. Interestingly the mustard I've made and eat daily has opened my sinuses more than ever before, it's truly amazing.
User
Canning
Worked well canning dill pickles .
User
A must have for making mustard
Very good mustard making seeds
User
Great flavor and spice
Used in pickles so far. Great flavor. Nice subtle kick.
User
A little is all you need.
Mines were pungent and spicy
User
Nice organic brown mustard seed
As expected
User
Great deal for organic mustard seeds
I recently discovered how easy it is to make homemade mustard and this was a great deal for mustard seeds. 3lbs is a lot and will last a really long time. I thought that brown mustard seeds were spicier than yellow but I personally found that the yellow seeds I bought from a different source were much spicier than these.I also found that there were some little twigs and debris but I guess that is to be expected. I always wash and sift through things like beans and lentils so why wouldn't I expect the same of little mustard seeds. I put a few spoonfuls in a little sieve and picked out any twigs and washed them before soaking them in apple cider vinegar to make my mustard.Also I noticed a lot of reviews complaining that they didn't sprout and leaving bad reviews. As far as I saw these seeds weren't marketed as seeds for sprouting so it doesn't seem fair to judge them as such. I believe you can specifically buy mustard seeds for that purpose. For culinary use these seeds are just fine and the packaging was fun as well.4.27.2021 update: When I tasted these seeds while soaking they weren't at all spicy to me. However once I finished soaking them and ground them up to make mustard they began to release their spiciness and it tastes just like very spicy brown deli mustard. Good flavor and wonderful bite.
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