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  1. The taste of mustard condiments ranges from sweet to spicy. Mustard is commonly paired with meats, vegetables and cheeses, especially as a condiment for sandwiches, hamburgers, and hot dogs. It is also used as an ingredient in many dressings, glazes, sauces, soups, relishes, and marinades.

    • Joshua Bousel
    • Yellow Mustard. Type of mustard seed: Yellow. Heat level: Low. Use: As a condiment on hot dogs, hamburgers, in dressings, barbecue sauces, and marinades. The gold standard for American mustards is the yellow variety.
    • Honey Mustard. Type of mustard seed: Yellow is commonly used. Heat level: Low. Use: Dipping sauces, dressings. Honey mustard is exactly what its name implies—a mixture of honey and mustard.
    • Spicy Brown Mustard. Type of mustard seed: Brown. Heat level: High. Use: As condiment for big, meaty sandwiches. Amping up the natural heat of mustard seeds, spicy brown mustard is aptly named.
    • Dijon Mustard. Type of mustard seed: Brown and/or black. Heat level: High. Use: In vinaigrettes, mayos, and sauces. Although first produced in Dijon, France, Dijon mustard does not have to be made in that region, provided it follows the formula that was first devised in 1865 by Jean Naigeon, a mustard maker from Dijon.
  2. Nov 21, 2017 · 1. Yellow or American Ballpark Mustard. The classic hot dog condiment gets its bright hue from turmeric, not from the ground white seeds from which it’s made.

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  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Mustard, condiment made from the pungent seeds of either of two main herbs belonging to the family Brassicaceae. Both white, or yellow, mustard and brown mustard are widely used as a condiment with various foods, particularly cold meats, sausages, and salad dressings.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Oct 16, 2023 · Mustard, known as moutarde in French, is most commonly known as a prepared condiment sold in jars or bottles. This spreadable product is a mixture of dried mustard seeds (whole or ground into a powder), water, vinegar, or other liquids.

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · Learn about the history, varieties, uses, and taste of mustard, a spicy condiment made from mustard seeds. Find out how to cook with mustard, what to substitute it with, and how to store it.

  6. Mar 11, 2021 · Learn how to make your own mustard with this easy recipe and tips. You can customize your mustard with different seeds, vinegars, herbs, and honey.