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Mustard:
Just like those pretzels at the ballpark! You can almost smell the fresh cut grass when you open the bag!
These are sure to be a favorite hit with everyone both young and old.
Just like those pretzels at the ballpark! You can almost smell the fresh cut grass when you open the bag! These are sure to be a favorite hit with everyone both young and old!! Nutrition Facts for Mustard Flax Crackers
Ingredients: Golden Flaxseed*, Dijon Mustard* (apple cider vinegar*, water, mustard seed*, salt, turmeric*, spices*), Evaporated Cane Juice*, Celtic Sea Salt.
*Organic Ingredient
Certified Organic by Indiana Certified Organic

About the ingredients:

Golden Flax Seed: Top

Click here to learn more about the many benefits of Flaxseed
High in Fiber, rich in Omega-3, loaded with Anti-Cancer Lignans and numerous other vitamins and minerals!

Mustard: Top

Mustard seeds emerged from our food ranking system as a very good source of selenium a nutrient which has been shown to help reduce the severity of asthma, decrease some of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, and help prevent cancer. They also qualified as a good source of magnesium. Like selenium, magnesium has been shown to help reduce the severity of asthma, to lower high blood pressure, to restore normal sleep patterns in women having difficulty with the symptoms of menopause, to reduce the frequency of migraine attacks, and to prevent heart attack in patients suffering from atherosclerosis or diabetic heart disease.
Mustard seeds also qualified as a very good source of omega-3 fatty acids as well as a good source of iron, calcium, zinc, manganese, magnesium, protein, niacin and dietary fiber.
While mustard seeds were used for their culinary properties in ancient Greece, it seems that it was the ancient Romans who invented a paste from the ground seeds, which was probably the ancestor of our modern day mustard condiment. The physicians of both civilizations, including the father of medicine Hippocrates, used mustard seed medicinally.
Source:whfoods.com

Evaporated Cane Juice: Top

Evaporated cane juice is a healthy alternative to refined sugar. While both sweetners are made from sugar cane, evaporated cane juice does not undergo the same degree of processing that refined sugar does. Therefore, unlike refined sugar, it retains more of the nutrients found in sugar cane.
Source:whfoods.com

Celtic Sea Salt: Top

Salt is a mineral and the only non-biological food that humans eat routinely. Interestingly, water is the only non-biological liquid that humans drink routinely.
Source:celtic-seasalt.com
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