Poppy seed
Poppy seeds come from the flower of the same name, which are found in each of the flowers. They have quite a small size, black colour and a taste similar to nuts.
They are commonly used in cooking due to their versatility and taste. That is why they are used in a great deal of recipes, mainly for cookies, sweets and cakes. They are also used in the elaboration of special breads and other foods such as soups or pasta.
Nutritional information (100.0 g)
Energy
525.0
kcal
Carbohydrates
28.1
g
Proteins
18.0
g
Lipids
41.6
g
Fiber
19.5
g
Saturates
4.5
g
Monounsaturated fatty acids
6.0
g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
28.6
g
Cholesterol
0.0
mg
Calcium
1438.0
mg
Iron
9.8
mg
Zinc
7.9
mg
Vitamin A
0.0
ug
Vitamin C
1.0
g
Folic acid
0.0
ug
Salt (Sodium)
0.0
mg
Sugars
3.0
g
The data is merely a guide and should not be used for medical purposes. Those responsible for the web disclaims any responsibility.
Recipes
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Type of dish
- Beers
- Sándwich
- Cocktails
- Ice creams and sorbets
- Breakfasts and brunch
- Burguers
- Coffee, chocolate and infusion
- Juices, milkshakes and beverages
- Dessert
- Bread and pastries
- Pizzas, patty
- Finger foods
- Salads
- Legumes
- Shellfish
- Pasta
- Pastries
- Eggs
- Patty
- Cheeses
- liqueur
- Harvard plate
- Meats
- Main course
- Fish
- Soups and creams
- Vegetables
- Rices
- Birds
- Appetizers and canapes
- Temperature
- Cuisine type
- Additional culinary preparation
- Conservation technique
- Seasonal recipes
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- Aromatic herbs
- Beverages
- Big game hunt
- Bread and pastries
- Canned goods and pickles
- Cereals
- Condiments, spices and additives
- Cooked, salted, preserved and cold meats
- Dried fruits and nuts
- Dry pulses
- Edible oils and vinegars
- Eggs and derivatives
- Feathered game hunt
- Fish cuts
- Fishes
- Insects
- Kitchen and bakery tecniques
- Kitchen and bakery utensils
- Meat cuts
- Meats
- Milk, cream and derivatives
- Mushrooms
- Offal
- Pasta, rice, flour and derivatives
- Poultry
- Seafood
- Service techniques
- Service utensils
- Vegetables cuts
- Vegetables, fruits, tubers and seaweed