The french are trying to find an alternative to dis on mustard for the recipes that they use it for. They eat a kilo of mustard a year per person, and they don't much like this milder, sweeter sauce that gets slothered on hot dogs in america or britain. The burgundy mustard association told me that really the key point is going to come this autumn.
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