Where do poppy seeds come from?!


Question: Where do poppy seeds come from!?
just wanted to know where do poppy seeds come from!? how are they extracted and heard that they come from some drug plant!? just wantd to know coz im addicted to eaing them as i have picaWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
poppyseeds come from the poppy flower!. There are several types and it is the processing that turns them into opium, the drug!. The seeds themselves are removed, dried and used in cakes or as decoration or toasted in salads!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The spice website at the source below sells them and gives the following information!.

Blue Poppy (Papaver sommniferum) seeds are most often seen sprinkled on breads and bagels!. The variety of poppy seeds used for cooking are `inert' containing none of the alkaloids that comprise the narcotic opium!. They have a mild flavour and sweetish aroma both of which are enhanced by baking, and dry roasted seeds have a delicious crunchy texture sprinkled over salads and into coleslaw!. Fried seeds can be added to noodles or pasta!.

When you think about it would the government really allow bakers to sell poppy seeded rolls to the general public if they contained any narcotic!?!!!

I love them - and any seeds added to bread help to make it healthier!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

a seed is named after the plant that produces the seen so like an sunflower seed that comes from a sunflower, poppy seeds come from poppy's!.

heroin is produced from the seed bud resin of the plant not the seeds themselves!.

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They come from poppys!.

They contain opium used in making herion

Careful according to Braniac if you eat too much of these you can actually fail a drugs testWww@FoodAQ@Com

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where do tomato seeds come from bananas of course or is it asda
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poppy flowers

poppy seeds show up as opium in drug tests!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Poppy'sWww@FoodAQ@Com

They come from poppies!.
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They come from a number of sources!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

there are several types of poppiesWww@FoodAQ@Com





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