This is a traditional French Mustard named after the Dijon, a town in Burgundy. This mustard is generously powerful, though more delicately flavoured than the English version. With a myriad of uses, one can pair it with steak, ham or salad dressings.
This is a traditional French Mustard named after the Dijon, a town in Burgundy. This mustard is generously powerful, though more delicately flavoured than the English version. With a myriad of uses, one can pair it with steak, ham or salad dressings.