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There are many types of mustard but Dijon is my favourite to use in salad dressings. It's the traditional mustard of France and was given its name from the town of Dijon in France, which was a centre of mustard making in the early Middle Ages. The mustard is made from blending brown or yellow mustard seeds with vinegar, salt, lemon juice and water. It's a condiment, to accompany all meats or as an ingredient to make dressings or sauces.
Category: Cheese
In Season:
all year
To Buy:
Buy in jars usually alongside the sauces and pickles
To Store:
Once opened store in the fridge and always serve it with a clean spoon or knife.
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Amines:
No information available
Salicylates:
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