What we get here is Brassica Juncea, also known as 'oriental mustard'. I understand it is grown in the USA, but that Braissica Nigra, aka Black mustard, is more common. What the visual and/or taste difference might be, I have no idea.
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What we get here is Brassica Juncea, also known as 'oriental mustard'. I understand it is grown in the USA, but that Braissica Nigra, aka Black mustard, is more common. What the taste difference might be, I have no idea.
What we get here is Brassica Juncea, also known as 'oriental mustard'. I understand it is grown in the USA, but that Braissica Nigra, aka Black mustard is more common. What the taste difference might be, I have no idea.
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