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How to use poppy seeds to make delicious onion bread rolls called platzels

Or are they called bialys? Either way, poppy seeds – from the same type of plant that yields heroin – give these chewy bread rolls some pep

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Onion and poppy seed platzels, or bialys. Photo: Jonathan Wong

It can be difficult to take poppy seeds seriously, at least when they are used – as they so often are – as a garnish, sprinkled over bread or cakes.

They are too small for your teeth to actually crunch – I am sure most of them are swallowed whole – and they only make their presence known long after you have eaten them, when someone lets you know that you have something unsightly stuck between your teeth.

There is strength in numbers, however, and a multitude of poppy seeds can be quite tasty, especially if they have been ground to release their flavour.

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Poppy seeds come from the poppy plant – the same type that yields heroin and opium. And yes, there are confirmed reports of people failing drug tests because they have eaten a poppy-seed-covered bagel or some such.
A bunch of poppy pods in Afghanistan. Poppy seeds come from the same plant that yields heroin and opium. Photo: Reuters
A bunch of poppy pods in Afghanistan. Poppy seeds come from the same plant that yields heroin and opium. Photo: Reuters

Because poppy seeds are very high in fat, they should be stored in airtight packaging in the freezer and used quickly. They get more flavour when toasted or cooked, and even more when ground.

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