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Arifoglu FlaxseedGound 100G

Arifoglu FlaxseedGound 100G

$4.49
Arifoglu FlaxseedGound 100G
$4.49

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Flax, Whose Latin Name Is 'Linum Usitatissimum' Meaning 'Very Medicinal Plant', Is From The Flax Family. Its Homeland Is Turkey, Egypt, Syria, And Iraq. Today, It Is Also Grown As A Cultural Plant In Europe, Asia, And North And South America. In June And August, It Enlivens The Summer With Its Silky-Soft, Liberating Azure Or Unique Yellow Flowers. Fiber And Oil Are Classified As Flax. It Can Easily Grow In Almost Any Type Of Soil. It Is Planted Periodically As Summer And Autumn Linen In Anatolia. Many Archaeological Studies Show That Flax Was Cultivated In Mesopotamia 7,000 Years Ago. Pictures Of The Cultivation Of Flax Were Found, Which Were Placed As Food In The Burial Chambers In Ancient Egypt. Ground Linseed Is Added To Mixed Grain Bread In The Western Bakery Industry. It Is Widely Used To Obtain Different Tastes In Cakes, Pies, And All Mixtures With Dough. It Can Also Be Added To All Kinds Of Salads, Soups, Pilafs, And Meals As A Condiment.

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Flax, Whose Latin Name Is 'Linum Usitatissimum' Meaning 'Very Medicinal Plant', Is From The Flax Family. Its Homeland Is Turkey, Egypt, Syria, And Iraq. Today, It Is Also Grown As A Cultural Plant In Europe, Asia, And North And South America. In June And August, It Enlivens The Summer With Its Silky-Soft, Liberating Azure Or Unique Yellow Flowers. Fiber And Oil Are Classified As Flax. It Can Easily Grow In Almost Any Type Of Soil. It Is Planted Periodically As Summer And Autumn Linen In Anatolia. Many Archaeological Studies Show That Flax Was Cultivated In Mesopotamia 7,000 Years Ago. Pictures Of The Cultivation Of Flax Were Found, Which Were Placed As Food In The Burial Chambers In Ancient Egypt. Ground Linseed Is Added To Mixed Grain Bread In The Western Bakery Industry. It Is Widely Used To Obtain Different Tastes In Cakes, Pies, And All Mixtures With Dough. It Can Also Be Added To All Kinds Of Salads, Soups, Pilafs, And Meals As A Condiment.