Mustard plant is planted in our area in the starting of winter, The color of this plant is yellow colored and it is usually planted in a small amount among the meadows, but if its full crop is planted, then it becomes a victim of most of the diseases because oily disease attacks.
The mustard plant crop in our area is mostly planted and its plant is planted at a long distance because it is often attacked by spleen disease and if it is planted at a distance then the disease doesn't spread to it and disease attack is less. In our area it is a disease because in most areas this disease is found commonly.
The color of its flowers is very sweet and the bees often collect nectar from its flowers and then use this nectar in their hive to make honey that we use.
But now people are slowly starting to use this oil in cooking that comes out of it. And it is more better than refined oil.
Cholesterol does not build up due to its use and gets rid of heart attack disease because the ghee used in food in our area has the risk of forming clots and the good thing about this oil is that it is not harmful at all. And there is no risk of cholesterol.
In addition to cooking, it is used for frying. In most markets, oil is used for whatever is fried, example fish, chicken and beaf etc.
Nowadays this plant is in full swing and after about three months the plant will be ready to be uprooted, and then it will be dried in the heat of the sun and after separating the seeds then to extract its oil. Its seeds is brought to the machine where oil is extracted in the old way and no chemical is used in this way so people prefer it to use it.
Its crop is very profitable and people make a lot of profit by planting special mustered crop.
The color of the leaves of this plant looks so attractive in sunlight that it is very pleasing to look at. These plants offer a very beautiful view when they are standing in the shape of a whole crop.
If this crop is grown around you, you must take a real look and enjoy its beauty.
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