Poppy
Poppy is a plant that has found application in various areas of life. Large, bright poppy flowers serve as an excellent basis for bouquets, and are also able to decorate city flower beds or home gardens. Poppy seeds have been used in cooking for a very long time, and people have learned to make medicines from the juice of this plant. The name of this flower in other languages sounds like this:
- Deutsch - Schlafmohn, Blauer Mohn, Gartenmohn, Ölmohn, früher Magsaen;
- English – poppy seeds;
- French – pavot.
Appearance
Poppy is a herbaceous plant with a straight stem covered with fluff and feathery leaves. The flowers are large, most often red, but white, pink or yellow are also found.
Seeds - small, black grains - ripen in small, round boxes. The poppy produces a white, bitter juice.
Kinds
Botanists distinguish about fifty species of this plant, including:
- poppy white-pink;
- alpine poppy (photo 1);
- poppy sand (photo 2);
- poppy argemon (photo 3);
- Atlantic poppy (photo 4);
- bract poppy;
- poppy doubtful;
- poppy gray;
- hybrid poppy (photo 5);
- Lapland poppy (photo 6).
Where does it grow?
In the wild, the largest number of poppies grows in countries with a temperate or subtropical climate, including Russia. In our country, many types of poppy can be found in Central Asia and the Caucasus.In terms of industrial production of poppy seeds, the first places are occupied by the Czech Republic, Turkey and France.
Procurement method
Usually poppy seeds ripen closer to mid-August. Ripe bolls can be identified by their light brown color and the characteristic "dry" knock inside them. As they mature, the boxes are harvested and husked. Then the seeds are left to dry in a well-ventilated area. Dried seeds are packaged in canvas bags and stored in a dry, dark place.
Where and how to choose?
Poppy seeds can be bought at any store selling goods for baking and confectionery or in the market. When buying, you should pay attention to the following factors:
- the packaging must be opaque, otherwise the poppy loses its characteristics;
- the grains should be crumbly and not damaged - in this case, you can be sure that the storage conditions were not violated;
- poppy species "amaranth" is considered a fake poppy and is not suitable for human consumption.
Characteristics
- dark gray or black brown;
- lack of aroma;
- slight nutty or creamy aftertaste;
- hypnotic properties.
Nutritional value and calories
Nutritional value and calorie content of 100 grams of poppy seeds:
Squirrels | Fats | Carbohydrates | calories |
---|---|---|---|
17.5 gr. | 47.5 gr. | 2 gr. | 505 kcal |
For more information about poppy, you can learn from an excerpt from the program "1000 and one spice of Scheherazade":
Chemical composition
Chemical composition poppy seeds: invitamin E and PP, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Cobalt.
Beneficial features
- produces a hypnotic effect;
- has an anesthetic effect;
- normalizes digestion;
- tones;
- considered a good anthelmintic;
- relieves inflammation.
Harm
- contains narcotic substances;
- in large quantities can cause damage to the central nervous system.
Contraindications
- dysfunction of the kidneys and liver;
- tendency to constipation;
- diseases of the respiratory system;
- emphysema.
Oil
Oil is made from poppy seeds, which is used in the perfumery and cosmetic industries, as well as for the manufacture of medicines. Poppy oil has also been used in cooking - it is usually served with vegetable salads and cold appetizers.
Juice
The juice obtained from this plant is known as opium. It is considered a powerful drug and is used in the medical industry for the production of some pain medications.
Application
In cooking
- traditionally poppy seeds are used as a filling and decoration for pastries and confectionery;
- poppy goes well with mushrooms;
- with the addition of poppy seeds, various spicy and sweet sauces are prepared;
- in Italian cuisine, soups and other dishes are decorated with poppy flowers;
- poppy seeds season salads;
- in Indian cuisine, poppy seeds are used as a thickening agent.
Buns with poppy seed filling
- Pour a few tablespoons into a deep bowl. warmed milk, dilute 15 g of fresh yeast in it, add 40 g of sugar.
- Cover the bowl and put in a warm place for 20-30 minutes.
- While the dough is rising, pour 0.5 kg of sifted flour, 250 g of butter cut into pieces, 40 g of sugar and lemon zest to taste into another container.
- Mix everything until a homogeneous consistency and combine with dough. Mix thoroughly again, adding milk if necessary.
- The result should be an elastic dough that does not stick to your hands.
- Put the dough in a deep container, cover and leave to rise in a warm place for about 60 minutes.
- Heat 200 ml of milk, add 2 tbsp. honey and half a glass of poppy seeds. Boil the mixture over low heat for a few minutes, then cool.
- Divide the risen dough into equal parts of the desired size.
- Roll into balls, cover with a towel and leave for 10-15 minutes. Roll each ball into a strip, put the filling on the strips, smooth it and roll the strips into rolls. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the rolls on it.
- Brush each ball with beaten egg. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees, put a container of boiling water in the lower compartment. Bake the buns for half an hour. After removing from the oven, sprinkle the pastries with water.
Salad with chicken
- Mix 250 g of light mayonnaise, 4 tsp. apple cider vinegar and 6 tsp. honey. Add 1 tsp. poppy seeds and mix. Salt, pepper to taste.
- Boil chicken thigh, cool. Remove skin and bones, cut meat into small pieces.
- 60 g walnuts fry a little in a dry frying pan and chop.
- cut 2 stalks celery and add to meat.
- Add a walnut and a glass of red grapes there.
- Top with prepared sauce.
See the next video for the recipe for a marble cake with poppy seeds (without eggs).
In medicine
Medicines made on the basis of seeds, juice or leaves of poppy are used as an adjuvant to combat the following ailments:
- sharp pains;
- migraine;
- intestinal colic;
- anxiety states;
- sleep disorders;
- cough;
- angina;
- high blood pressure;
- atherosclerosis;
- stomach ulcer;
- duodenal ulcer;
- insect bites;
- skin rashes.
Traditional medicine recipes
poppy milk used for pneumonia, coughs and colds.Culinary poppy seeds are diluted with warm water in proportions of one to ten and ground in a mortar until a homogeneous milky liquid is obtained. Adults use half a cup 3-4 times a day.
Decoction of poppy flowers excellent remedy for diarrhea. Decoctions have diaphoretic properties. In case of liver diseases, it is necessary to do mixture of poppy seeds and honey. To prepare the mixture, you need to take honey and seeds in the same proportion and grind in a mortar. For diseases of the stomach, decoctions are prepared from powdered poppy leaves. Decoctions are prepared in water or milk with the addition of honey.
Infusion of poppy flowers on vodka used for insomnia, anxiety and nervous overwork. For 10 grams of dried flowers, you need half a liter of vodka, insist in a dark place for two weeks. Ready infusion is taken 15 drops half an hour before bedtime.
Varieties
To date, breeders have bred several dozen varieties of poppy. Most of them are used exclusively for decorative purposes. Among the bred varieties, you can find poppies with a variety of colors and forms of inflorescences. Here are just a few of the variety of bred varieties:
- Nacre;
- Angelic choir;
- Manhattan;
- Royal wedding;
- Bubbles of champagne;
- Wonderland;
- Rosalind;
- coral reef;
- Mr Perry;
- Rhapsody in red.
cultivation
There are types of poppy that are prohibited from growing by law, because they contain a lot of narcotic substances:
- bract poppy (Papaver bracteatum Lindl.),
- hypnotic (Papaver somniferum L.),
- bristle-bearing (Papaver setigerum D. C.),
- Eastern poppy (Papaver orientale L.).
Before planting, be sure to make sure that the purchased seeds do not belong to this list.
- It is best to grow poppies from seeds, planting them in open ground.
- Sowing can be done in spring or late autumn, under snow.
- Poppy prefers to settle in open, sunny areas.
- This plant is suitable for almost all types of soil, as long as it is prepared for planting.
- After the first shoots appear, they need to be thinned out, leaving a distance of about a meter between the bushes.
- Poppy does not tolerate excessive watering, its roots begin to rot with excess moisture.
- Poppy needs periodic top dressing with organic and mineral fertilizer.
- From time to time it is necessary to loosen the soil.
- Poppy does not tolerate transplanting to a new place very well.
- In order for the poppy to bloom longer, the seed boxes that have begun to bloom must be cut off.
- This plant does not need to be covered during the winter cold.
Interesting Facts
- In many countries, including Russia, there is a ban on the cultivation of those types of poppy that contain narcotic substances.
- In the culture of Ancient Egypt, the poppy symbolized eternal sleep and death.
- In Christianity, there is a legend that in the place where the blood of Jesus Christ crucified on the cross dripped, red poppy flowers grew.
- In the Himalayas, a type of poppy grows, the inflorescences of which are painted blue or blue.
Mac is very handsome. I love pastries with it, and especially buns with condensed milk and poppy seeds.