Indian mustard

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Definition

Noun: 1. A plant (Brassica juncea): An annual plant of the mustard family, native to Asia, cultivated for its edible leaves and seeds. 2. Edible leaves: The pungent, flavorful leaves of this plant, used as a cooked vegetable or in salads. 3. A condiment source: The seeds of this plant are used to make brown mustard, a common condiment.

Usage and Examples
  • As a plant:
  • As a food (leaves):
  • As a seed source:
Advanced Usage
  • Culinary distinction: In culinary contexts, "Indian mustard" often specifically refers to the variety with smaller, more pungent leaves used in Asian cuisines, distinguishing it from milder European mustards.
  • Botanical context: The term precisely identifies the species within the broader genus, which includes cabbage, kale, and broccoli.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brown mustard: A common name for the condiment made from the seeds of the Indian mustard plant.
  • Leaf mustard: A name emphasizing the use of the plant's leaves as greens.
  • Chinese mustard: Often used interchangeably, particularly for varieties and condiments used in East Asian cooking.
  • Mustard greens: A general term for the edible leaves of any mustard plant, which includes Indian mustard.
Synonyms
  • Brassica juncea (scientific name)
  • Mustard greens (when referring to the leaves)
  • Brown mustard plant
Notes on Different Meanings

The term "Indian mustard" has a primary, specific botanical and culinary meaning. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions. Its meaning is consistent, referring directly to the plant or its edible parts.

Noun
  1. leaves eaten as cooked greens
  2. Asiatic mustard used as a potherb