Healthy Food Database
Mustard
A condiment used to flavour foods such as meat, chicken or fish, and also in salad dressings. There are several varieties: American (or yellow) mustard is mild, made from white mustard seeds while Dijon mustard is made from brown mustard seeds, and has a creamier texture. All mustard is made in a similar way. The seed is crushed, and a liquid such as water, wine, vinegar or a combination of these is added, as well as seasonings.
Category: Condiment
In Season:
all year
To Buy:
When buying mustard it is important to read labels carefully, as some brands contain added wheat flour, artificial colouring agents, synthetic additives, poor quality salt, refined sugar and irradiated spices.
To Store:
Once opened, store mustard in the refrigerator.
Tips & Tricks:
Add to marinades or salad dressings for an extra kick of flavour.
Cooking Tips:
Nutrition per 1 Tablespoon:
Salicylates:
Extremely High
Monosaturated Fat , g:
0.2
Benefits the Following Health Conditions:*
* This information is sourced by a qualified naturopath. It is non prescriptive and not intended as a cure for the condition. Recommended intake is not provided. It is no substitute for the advice and treatment of a professional practitioner.
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