McCormick Poppy Seed, 1.25 oz
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Hello Jane,br>br>We get our poppy seeds from Holland. Erica
The poppy plant, which is native to the Mediterranean, produces showy, colorful flowers as well as tiny slate-like seeds. seeds that are blue in color Poppy seeds from McCormick are chosen for their nutty flavor and vibrant color, making them ideal for use in breads, salad dressings, and fruit. ~ Erica
Cleaning is required for nearly all natural products, including spices and herbs, before they can be consumed. Spices and herbs from McCormick are cleaned using a patented, industry-standard process. Natural and chemical-free steam technology is at the forefront. free. ~ Erica
Hello. 2 1/2 tablespoons is the approximate amount. ~Tina
Selected User Reviews For McCormick Poppy Seed, 1.25 oz
Good for the appearance of uniforms in the kitchen and in the bakery. Tastes great and is a good value for the money.
It's difficult to come by in local stores, but it's a lot easier to get on Amazon.
Next time, I'll simply buy a small container from the store.
Excellent quality and freshness, but too small and expensive. At WholeFoods, you can get three times the amount of food for a fraction of the price.
I was let down by these poppy seeds. I bought them to put on toast, but they were bland and flavorless, and they had a 'dirty' taste to them. Is it possible that it will be different if you bake with them? But I'm not going to buy anything else.
These are exactly what I'm looking for to make lemon poppyseed muffins or cake, as well as orange poppyseed cake.
Seed that has just been harvested. Poppy seeds that have been sealed and are ready to use. The flip top on this small container makes it easy to use. This is something I'm going to buy again.
Everything went according to plan.