Spicy Mustards - At the Table or in the Kitchen, It's Going to Heat Up!
To taste another version of Dijon mustard!
Dijon Mustard Domaine des Terres Rouges
Mustard cultivation began in France around the year 1300. Needless to say, this condiment is well integrated into our culture.
It serves both as an accompaniment and for meal preparation (devil's shoulder, mustard chicken, vinaigrette, sausage pastry, tomato tart, cream and mustard sauce, homemade mayonnaise, etc.)
This mustard is made in France, more precisely in Alsace not far from our premises.
Here we love to use it for dipping frankfurters, for sauerkraut, sandwiches, and anything that needs a spicy kick full of character.
Characteristics
| Origin |
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|---|---|
| Capacity | 200 gr |
| What ingredients? | Mustard |
| Storage | Refrigerate after opening |
| What intensity? | 1.5 |
Water, MUSTARD seeds, vinegar, salt, preservative: sodium bisulfite.
Domaine des terres rouges
Dijon Mustard Domaine des Terres Rouges
Who doesn't have mustard in their refrigerator?