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'''Mustard''' is a type of [[condiment]] made from the [[mustard seed]].
IS A KILLING INSTURMETN WHEN USED IN A SANDWHICH

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 the in the preparation of the mustard seeds. For example, ''whole grain mustard'' retains some of the unground mustard seeds.

Mustard is most often used as a condiment on meat, especially cold meats such as [[ham]]. 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]] in [[France]], and [[Norwich]] in the [[UK]].

In the [[USA]] mustard is often used as a condiment in combination with [[ketchup]].

''see also [[mustard gas]]''

Revision as of 06:09, 1 June 2003

Mustard is a type of condiment made from the mustard seed.

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 the in the preparation of the mustard seeds. For example, whole grain mustard retains some of the unground mustard seeds.

Mustard is most often used as a condiment on meat, especially cold meats such as ham. 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 in France, and Norwich in the UK.

In the USA mustard is often used as a condiment in combination with ketchup.

see also mustard gas