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File:Various_grains_edit2.jpg|Various grains | |||
File:Lalibela-Sorgho.jpg|Sorghum | |||
File:GEM_corn.jpg|Corn | |||
File:Ragi_(Eleusine_coracana)_BNC_(cropped).png|Ragi (Eleusine coracana) | |||
File:Lalibela-Teff.jpg|Teff | |||
File:Brown_rice.jpg|Brown rice | |||
File:Reis_-_Sorte_C_voll.jpg|Rice - Sorte C | |||
File:Wildricecooked.jpg|Cooked wild rice | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 25 February 2025
Edible seeds are seeds that humans consume. In different parts of the world, a variety of seeds are eaten either whole or as part of a dish. This article provides a list of edible seeds.
Types of Edible Seeds[edit]
Cereal Seeds[edit]
Cereal seeds are a staple food in most cultures. They are usually ground into flour and used to make bread, pasta, and other foods. Some common cereal seeds include:
- Wheat: Wheat seeds, also known as wheat berries, are used to produce flour for bread, pasta, and pastries.
- Rice: Rice seeds are a staple food in many Asian countries. They can be eaten whole or ground into flour.
- Corn: Corn seeds, or kernels, are eaten as a vegetable or ground into cornmeal.
Oilseeds[edit]
Oilseeds are seeds used to produce vegetable oils. Some common oilseeds include:
- Sunflower seeds: Sunflower seeds are eaten as a snack, added to salads, or used to produce sunflower oil.
- Sesame seeds: Sesame seeds are used in baking, for making tahini, and for oil extraction.
- Pumpkin seeds: Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are eaten as a snack or used in cooking.
Legume Seeds[edit]
Legume seeds, also known as pulses, are a rich source of protein. Some common legume seeds include:
- Lentils: Lentils are small, lens-shaped seeds that are cooked and eaten as a staple food in many cultures.
- Chickpeas: Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are used in a variety of dishes, including hummus and falafel.
- Beans: There are many types of beans, including kidney beans, black beans, and pinto beans.
Other Edible Seeds[edit]
There are many other types of edible seeds, including:
- Chia seeds: Chia seeds are a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids and fiber.
- Flax seeds: Flax seeds are ground into meal and used in baking, or pressed to extract flaxseed oil.
- Quinoa: Quinoa seeds are cooked and eaten as a grain substitute.
See Also[edit]
This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
List of edible seeds[edit]
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Various grains
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Sorghum
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Corn
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Ragi (Eleusine coracana)
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Teff
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Brown rice
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Rice - Sorte C
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Cooked wild rice
