What is Brassica Carinata?
Brassica carinata, , which is also known as Ethiopian mustard or mustard abyss, is a plant that is grown for its edible leaves. It is originally from northeast Africa and benefits in climate and types of land similar to those found in his native area. Unlike many other plants in the mustard family, Wild Brassica carinata euroic acid, which makes the seeds and oil extracted from them slightly toxic.
In diameter Brassica carinata grows to a height of about 3.3 feet (1 meter), although it can occasionally reach heights of up to 5.9 feet (1.8 meters). It is annual and achieves maturity about 160 days after it is discontinued. Once mature, it produces light yellow flowers, each containing both male and female parts. Bees are a normal flower pollinator that produces fruits that are 2 inches (5 cm) long after 70 days. The plant died shortly after the fruit is.
leaves brassicacarinata are light green and have purple veins. The roots are forcesNo, which helps the plant to remain upright when stopped in sandy soil. It is relatively hardy and can thrive in many different types of soil, although young plants are not resistant to the temperature. Freezing temperatures can kill young plants and damage adults. Brassica carinata requires mild to severe collision or watering and can prosper in partial or full sun.
The seeds of wild varieties brassica carinata contain euroic acid, which is toxic when consumed. In domesticated varieties, plants were selected so as not to produce this acid. The seeds are used as a spice and produce the taste of similar taste of other members of the mustard family. The leaves of the plant can be consumed raw when the plant is young or cooked when the plant ages. Brassica carinata Sprouts can also be consumed all over and contain many nutrients.
In addition, ŽE is an edible crop, has brassica carinata many other uses. The oil can be extracted from seeds that can be used in cooking, although it is more often used as a lubricant or water repellent. Once the oil is extracted from the plant, the pulp may be used as compost or feeding into livestock.