Beaver, a well-known name in the mustard world since 1929, delivers a sharpness that’s appealing but can be a bit too potent on its own. It shares similarities with Trader Joe’s Dijon ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dijon mustard has a tangier, sharper, and spicier flavor compared to other types of mustard. It takes its name from the town of Dijon in Burgundy, France ...
From honey mustard dressing to Dijon-glazed salmon, these recipes prove that honey mustard — whether store-bought or homemade ...