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When it comes to Dijon mustard, few names evoke as much prestige as Grey Poupon. Yet, even this iconic brand falls just short of another.
Dijon mustard is a tangy, one-of-a-kind condiment. We sampled several different store-bought brands to see which one had the tastiest and most complex flavor.
We dipped and whisked our way through a dozen different jars and bottles to find the best Dijon mustard out there.
On a river cruise with French Country Waterways, passengers can shop for mustard in Dijon and try world-famous Burgundy wines.
For months, French shoppers have been complaining about a lack of mustard on the shelves. The shortages have largely been caused by a drought in Canada, the world's largest exporter of mustard seeds.
France is working to recover from a shortage of a key element in French cuisine: Dijon mustard.
A jar of Maille, a brand of French Dijon mustard that originated in the 18th century, now sells for as much as $25 on Mercado Libre, an online marketplace.
If you're in France and are looking for some traditional Dijon "moutarde" to complete your dinner recipe, you have a problem. The country is having to adapt to a lingering shortage of the tangy ...
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For months, French shoppers have been complaining about a lack of mustard on the shelves. The shortages have largely been caused by a drought in Canada, the world's largest exporter of mustard seeds.