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{{Wiktionary}}
'''Mustard''' refers to:
'''Mustard''' may refer to:
*a plant genus, [[Brassica]];
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*the [[mustard seed|seed of said plant]], used as a [[spice]];
*a [[condiment]] prepared from the [[mustard seed]].


==Food and plants==
It is a yellow or yellow-brown paste, with a sharp taste. A strong mustard can cause the eyes to water, and produces a sensation of heat on the [[palate]] and in the nose. Many different varieties exist; with variations in the spices, and in the preparation of the mustard seeds. For example, ''whole grain mustard'' retains some of the unground mustard seeds.
* [[Mustard (condiment)]], a paste or sauce made from mustard seeds used as a condiment
* [[Mustard plant]], one of several plants, having seeds that are used for the condiment
** [[Mustard seed]], seeds of the mustard plant used in cooking
* [[Mustard greens]] (''Brassica juncea''), edible leaves from a variety of mustard plant
* [[Mustard oil]]
* [[Mustard family]], or Brassicaceae, a family of plants
* Mustard tree, or ''[[Salvadora persica]]''
* Mustard stick, the fresh fruit of the [[betel]] vine
* [[Tomalley]], sometimes called the "mustard" of a crab or lobster


==Science and technology==
Mustard is most often used as a condiment on meat, especially cold meats such as [[Ham (meat)|ham]]; the [[France|French]] like strong Dijon mustard with [[steak]]. It is also used as an ingredient in [[mayonnaise]] and [[vinaigrette]]. There are many varieties of mustard, which vary in strength and flavour. Places known for their mustard include [[Dijon]] (strong) and [[Meaux]] in [[France]], and [[Norwich]] in the [[UK]].
* [[Mustard (color)]], a shade of yellow, similar to the color of the condiment
* [[BAC Mustard]] (Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device), an experimental British spacecraft
* [[Mustard gas]] or sulfur mustard, a chemical weapon
* [[Nitrogen mustard]], chemotherapy agents derived from mustard gas


==Other uses==
In the [[USA]] mustard is often used as a condiment in combination with [[ketchup]]. [[French's]] is a popular brand in the [[United States]].
* [[Mustard (name)]], including a list of people with the name
*[[Mustard (record producer)]], American music producer
* [[Mustard (album)|''Mustard'' (album)]], by Roy Wood
* [[Colonel Mustard]], a ''Cluedo'' character
* [[Mustard (My Hero Academia)|Mustard (''My Hero Academia'')]], a character in the manga series ''My Hero Academia''
* [[Tomislav Tomašević]], the popular nickname of the Zagreb city mayor


See also: [[mustard gas]]
==See also==
* [[Mustard plaster]], a traditional medical treatment used to treat minor ailments, made from mustard seed powder
* Mustard and cress, a mixture of mustard seeds and [[garden cress]] seeds grown as sprouts and used as a sandwich filling or garnish for a salad or other dishes
* [[The Mustard Seed (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mustard tree]]


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Latest revision as of 03:07, 17 June 2024

Mustard may refer to:

Food and plants

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Science and technology

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  • Mustard (color), a shade of yellow, similar to the color of the condiment
  • BAC Mustard (Multi-Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device), an experimental British spacecraft
  • Mustard gas or sulfur mustard, a chemical weapon
  • Nitrogen mustard, chemotherapy agents derived from mustard gas

Other uses

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See also

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