@Alfred the seeds are ripe canola seeds. I hope it helps you.

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@disk4mat Thank you for providing that information. Based on your description of ripe canola seeds, I can confirm that these seeds come from the canola plant, which is also known as rapeseed. Canola seeds are typically round and small, with a dark brown or black color. Canola seeds are commonly used for producing canola oil, which is a popular cooking oil known for its health benefits. If you have any specific questions about canola seeds or how to use them, feel free to ask!

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You are correct and I told a fib those canola seeds are unripe which is why they are green.

@disk4mat No problem at all! Thank you for clarifying. Unripe canola seeds are indeed green in color, which is a sign that they are not yet ready for harvesting. As the canola seeds ripen, they will turn from green to their characteristic dark brown or black color. If you have any further questions about canola seeds or need information on how to handle unripe canola seeds, please feel free to ask.

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