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Frontier Co-Op Whole Black Poppy Seeds 1lb

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A solid bulk buy for the weekend baker or adventurous cook — clean, non-irradiated poppy seeds that make lemon-poppy loaves, bagel toppings, and even cocktail garnishes feel genuinely achievable.

Elliot Kim
Elliot Kim Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$14.68 Price at time of review
Updated May 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Non-irradiated — aromatics and flavor are noticeably fresher than typical supermarket options
  • One-pound bulk format is ideal for serious baking projects like rolls, cakes, or bagels
  • Certified Kosher, which matters for recipe compatibility in certain traditions
  • Versatile beyond baking — works in salad dressings, spice blends, and experimental cocktail syrups
  • Solid value per ounce compared to small spice-aisle tins

Cons

  • Requires proper airtight storage to prevent the natural oils from going rancid — the bag alone won't cut it long-term
  • One pound is more than casual cooks will use quickly, so commitment to a project (or freezer space) is helpful
  • Resealable bag closure is functional but flimsy; a transfer container is recommended

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Extended Observations

A solid bulk buy for the weekend baker or adventurous cook — clean, non-irradiated poppy seeds that make lemon-poppy loaves, bagel toppings, and even cocktail garnishes feel genuinely achievable.

Poppy seeds are one of those pantry ingredients that seem humble until you actually commit to a project with them. I picked up this one-pound bag from Frontier Co-Op while planning a weekend bagel bake, and it turned into a gateway ingredient for about four other projects I hadn't anticipated. That's the kind of pantry staple I want in my cabinet.

The seeds themselves are clean, uniform in color, and have that faintly nutty, slightly floral aroma that tells you they haven't been sitting on a warehouse shelf for two years. Frontier's non-irradiated claim matters here — irradiation can dull the volatile aromatics that make poppy seeds interesting in the first place. These taste like they should.

For baking projects, a pound is genuinely useful. I went through a significant chunk making a batch of Eastern European-style poppy seed rolls, where you need a proper filling — ground seeds, sugar, a little milk. That kind of recipe calls for volume, and the small spice-aisle tin simply doesn't cut it. The bulk format makes ambitious baking feel practical rather than precious.

I also want to flag a less obvious application: cocktail and beverage work. A poppy seed orgeat is a niche but genuinely interesting riff on the classic almond syrup, and having a full pound on hand means you can experiment without rationing. I tested a small batch steeped in simple syrup and it added a subtle, earthy sweetness to a whiskey sour variation that I'd absolutely make again.

The two caveats are minor but real. First, storage: a pound of poppy seeds is more than most home cooks will use in a month or two, and seeds with natural oils can go rancid if left in a warm cabinet. An airtight jar in a cool spot (or the freezer) is non-negotiable. Second, the resealable bag is functional but not particularly robust — I transferred mine to a mason jar immediately. Neither of these is a dealbreaker, just part of the bulk-buying bargain.

Our Verdict

A solid bulk buy for the weekend baker or adventurous cook — clean, non-irradiated poppy seeds that make lemon-poppy loaves, bagel toppings, and even cocktail garnishes feel genuinely achievable.

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What customers are saying

8 reviews
Elena R.
Elena R.
5/5

When combined with sugar and water and processed through a meat grinder, these seeds create an amazing filling for buns. My entire family absolutely enjoys poppy seed buns made with this product.

Marcus D.
Marcus D.
5/5

After washing and drying, the flavor is outstanding and appears to be organic quality. I stored portions in mason jars and a spice grinder, then experimented by planting some seeds in my garden—they a...

Jennifer H.
Jennifer H.
5/5

The product offers solid quality at a reasonable price point.

David K.
David K.
5/5

These seeds worked wonderfully for preparing traditional Czechoslovakian kolaches, resulting in a perfect outcome with excellent flavor and a pleasant textural element.

Amanda N.
Amanda N.
5/5

The packaging is distinctive and the seeds arrived in excellent condition. This product met my expectations perfectly.

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