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بذور الجرجير Arugula Seeds

Arugula Seeds

Name

Arabic: بذور الجرجير

English: Arugula seeds or Rocket seeds

Botanical Description

Arugula seeds come from the arugula plant (scientific name: Eruca vesicaria), which belongs to the Brassicaceae family. The plant is characterized by dark green leaves with a slightly peppery taste and small white or yellow flowers. The plant can reach a height of about 20-100 cm. Arugula is commonly cultivated for its edible leaves, but its seeds are also used for some medicinal and dietary purposes.

Types

Eruca vesicaria: The common type of arugula.

Diplotaxis tenuifolia: Known as “wild arugula” and has a stronger flavor.

Benefits

Nutrient-Rich: Contains vitamins A, C, K, and minerals like calcium and iron.

Antioxidant Properties: Contains compounds that help fight free radicals.

Improving Digestion: Rich in fiber, promoting digestive health.

Bone Health: Due to its high calcium and vitamin K content.

Heart Health Support: Contains compounds that help reduce inflammation and improve heart health.

Medical Uses

Boosting Immunity: Due to its high vitamin C content.

Improving Eye Health: Contains vitamin A, which supports eye health.

Anti-inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation in the body.

Blood Purification: Believed to help detoxify the blood.

Cultivation Methods

Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil.

Climate: Grows best in temperate climates.

Irrigation: Requires regular watering to maintain soil moisture.

Planting Season: Planted in spring or fall, preferring cooler weather.

Part Used as Medicine

Seeds: Used for some medicinal purposes.

Leaves: The main part used for nutrition and treatments.

Active Components

Vitamins: A, C, K.

Minerals: Calcium, iron, magnesium.

Antioxidants: Such as carotenoids and flavonoids.

Dietary Fiber: Promotes digestive health.

Export Details Worldwide

Drying: Natural sun drying and industrial drying

Packaging: Bags

Package Weight: 20 kg

Sorting and Packing: Automated

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