Poppy Seeds

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Poppy Seeds

Post: # 247217Post Henwoman »

Are the poppy seeds I have collected for next year's poppies also suitable for using on bread etc. or are the ones for cooking completely different?

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Post: # 247230Post julie_lanteri »

I've been looking at planting poppies to keep the seeds for baking too. I think it's the oppium poppies' seeds that are commercialised. Not sure whether other varieties are edible or not... someone else has got any idea?

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Post: # 247248Post Davie Crockett »

It's the opium poppy seeds which are used in baking, not sure about the edibility (is that a word?) of ornamental types.

Any way, if your poppies look like this Image then you can dry the heads and harvest the seed to use.
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Post: # 247264Post Thomzo »

Cool, thanks for that. I was going to ask the same question myself.

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