
Anedible seed[n 1] is aseed that is suitable for human consumption. Of the six major plant parts,[n 2] seeds are the dominant source of humancalories andprotein.[1] A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds; most areangiosperms, while a few aregymnosperms. As a global food source, the most important edible seeds by weight arecereals, followed bylegumes,nuts,[2] andspices.
Grain crops (cereals andmillets) and legumes correspond with the botanical familiesPoaceae andFabaceae, respectively, while nuts,pseudocereals, and other seeds formpolyphylic groups based on their culinary roles.
Grains are the edible seed of a plants in the grass familyPoaceae. Grains come in two varieties: the larger grains produced by drought-sensitive crops are calledcereals and the smallerdrought-resistant varieties aremillets. Grains can be consumed in a variety of ways, all of which requirehusking and cooking, includingwhole, rolled,puffed, orground intoflour. Many cereals are present or paststaple foods, providing a large fraction of the calories in the places in which they are eaten. Today, cereals provide almost half of all calories consumed in the world.[3]
| Cereals | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family | Tribe | Genus | Species | Seed name(s) | Photo |
| Poaceae | Andropogoneae | Sorghum | S. bicolor | sorghum | |
| Zea | Z. mays | maize, corn, corn kernel | |||
| Eragrostideae | Eleusine | E. coracana | finger millet | ||
| Eragrostis | E. tef | teff | |||
| Oryzeae | Oryza | O. sativa | Asian rice | ||
| O. glaberrima | African rice | ||||
| Zizania | wild rice | ||||
| Paniceae | Digitaria | D. iburua | blackfonio | ||
| D. exilis | white fonio | ||||
| Panicum | P. miliaceum | proso millet | |||
| P. sumatrense | little millet | ||||
| Pennisetum | P. glaucum | pearl millet | |||
| Setaria | S. italica | foxtail millet | |||
| Poeae | Avena | A. sativa | oat, oat groat | ||
| Triticeae | Hordeum | H. vulgare | barley, barley groat | ||
| Secale | S. cereale | rye, rye berry | |||
| ×Triticosecale | triticale | ||||
| Triticum | T. aestivum | wheat,wheat berry | |||
| T. durum | durum, durum wheat | ||||
| T. monococcum | einkorn | ||||
| T. spelta | spelt, spelt wheat | ||||
| T. turanicum | kamut | ||||
| T. turgidum | emmer | ||||
| Thinopyrum | T. intermedium | Kernza | |||
Other grasses with edible seeds include:
Apseudocereal, or pseudocereal grain, is the edible seed of a pseudocereal, one of a polyphyletic group of plants that produce seeds that resemble those of cereals. Pseudocereals are used in many of the same ways as cereals.
| Pseudocereals | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family | Genus | Species | Seed name(s) | Photo | |
| Amaranthaceae | Amaranthus | amaranth, amaranth grain | |||
| Chenopodium | C. berlandieri | pitseed goosefoot | |||
| C. pallidicaule | kañiwa | ||||
| C. quinoa | quinoa | ||||
| Capparaceae | Boscia | B. senegalensis | hanza | ||
| Lamiaceae | Salvia | S. hispanica | chia,chia seed | ||
| Linaceae | Linum | L. usitatissimum | flax, flaxseed, linseed | ||
| Moraceae | Brosimum | B. alicastrum | breadnut | ||
| Pedaliaceae | Sesamum | S. indicum | sesame, sesame seed | ||
| Polygonaceae | Fagopyrum | F. esculentum | buckwheat, buckwheat groat | ||
A legume, or pulse, is the edible seed of a legume, a plant in the familyFabaceae.[4] Legumes can be divided into grams, which do not split, anddals, which split.
| Legumes | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family | Tribe | Genus | Species | Seed name(s) | Photo |
| Fabaceae | Dalbergieae | Arachis | A. hypogaea | peanut (groundnut) | |
| Cicereae | Cicer | C. arietinum | chickpea, garbanzo bean, gram | ||
| Fabeae | Pisum | P. sativum | pea[n 3] | ||
| Millettieae | Pongamia | P. pinnata | Indian beechnut | ||
| Phaseoleae | Cajanus | C. cajan | pigeon pea | ||
| Glycine | G. max | soybean | |||
| Phaseolus | P. coccineus | runner bean | |||
| P. lunatus | lima bean | ||||
| P. vulgaris | common bean[n 4] | ||||
| Vigna | V.aconitifolia | moth bean | |||
| V. angularis | adzuki bean | ||||
| V. mungo | black gram | ||||
| V. radiata | mung bean, green gram | ||||
| V. subterranea | Bambara groundnut | ||||
| V. unguiculata | cowpea | ||||
| Vicieae | Lens | L. culinaris | lentil | ||
| Vicia | V. faba | fava bean, broad bean | |||

Although some beans can be consumed raw, some need to be heated before consumption. In certain cultures, beans that require heating are initially prepared as aseed cake. Beans that need heating include:[5]




According to the botanical definition,nuts are a particular kind of fruit.[6] Chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns are examples of nuts under this definition. Inculinary terms, however, the term is used more broadly to include fruits that are not botanically qualified as nuts, but that have a similar appearance and culinary role. Examples of culinary nuts include almonds and cashews.[7][8]

Ediblegymnosperm seeds that resembles nuts include:

Other edible seeds that do not neatly fit into the above categories include:
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