Taramira oil or jamba oil, is a seed oil, pressed from the seeds of the arugula (Eruca sativa). Because the plant is highly drought resistant, the oil is popular in regions of poor rainfall, particularly in West Asia, Pakistan and Northern India.[1]
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Taramiraoil or jamba oil, is a seed oil, pressed from the seeds of the arugula (Eruca sativa). Because the plant is highly drought resistant, the oil...
Eruca seeds are pressed to make taramiraoil, used in pickling and (after aging to remove acridity) as a salad or cooking oil. The seed cake is also used...
cosmetics. Taramiraoil, from the seeds of the arugula (Eruca sativa), grown in West Asia and Northern India. Used as a (pungent) edible oil after aging...