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Poppy Seeds are a type of nut, seed, and dried fruit that are widely used in cooking and baking. They are small, dark, and have a nutty flavor. Poppy Seeds are often used as a topping for breads, cakes, and other baked goods. They are also used to make sauces, dressings, and other savory dishes. Poppy Seeds are a popular ingredient in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines.
Poppy Seeds are available in a variety of forms, including whole, ground, and pressed. Whole Poppy Seeds are often used as a garnish or topping, while ground and pressed Poppy Seeds are used in baking and cooking. Poppy Seeds are also available in a variety of flavors, including plain, roasted, and flavored.
Poppy Seeds are widely available in grocery stores, health food stores, and online retailers. Some of the companies in the Poppy Seed market include Bob's Red Mill, Frontier Co-op, and Spicely Organics. Show Less Read more