I was scarred by early exposure to American-style mustard. I was well into adulthood before I realized it wasn't the world standard and that, globally speaking, most mustard is actually a tasty addition to many sandwiches or salads.Rob A. wrote:...and you haven't missed anything...it's crap....NanaM wrote:OK I get it, didn't know that brand...this stuff was the "standard" when I was a kid....and once I "discovered" real "French mustard" I've never gone back....
To the OP...if you are "experimental"...I would try some of those non-sweet Maille mustrads....and there are lots of other great European mustards.... Even Finnish mustard......it's OK but a bit too sweet, I think....
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French's Mustard
Re: French's Mustard
As he persisted, I was obliged to tootle him gently at first and then, seeing no improvement, to trumpet him vigorously with my horn.
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Re: French's Mustard
K citymarket in jumbo is your feiend 
