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Seeds Bulk
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While certain varieties such as sunflower seeds and pepitas can be baked on their own to create a delectable finger food, others are ideal for including in muffins, cookies, and similar confections to add a crunch with a delectable taste. Pumpkin seeds can be dropped atop a pumpkin bread to add a nutty flavor and wholesome crunch. Black sesame seeds, those still in their shells, make for a functional garnish for your favorite cookie recipes.
One of the most popular seeds in baking is the poppy seed, which adds an addictive, biting crisp to bagels, muffins, and cakes. Poppy seeds and sesame seeds both add nutritive value to their desserts while also offering a savory sensation that often defines a dish. While these seeds often lend themselves to the sweeter side of baked goods, flax seeds and caraway seeds offer ideal ingredients for more standard, savory breads.