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It's easy to overlook the benefits of mustard—especially if you regard it as a one-note condiment best slathered on hot dogs ...
Because there are fewer mustard plants yielding fewer seeds, production has dropped by as much as half and mustard producers are being forced to pay a premium for available seeds.
Mustard is produced from crushed mustard seeds and is widely used as a condiment to add taste to many Asian and Mediterranean dishes. With an increasing focus on including natural ingredients in ...
Last week, when I drove past Elmington Park, I noticed that the Nashville mustard was in full bloom ... poisoned by lawn chemicals or mowed before the seeds have time to set, these vestiges ...