Mustards
Submitted by: Margarita Will
You can't have a Hot Dog Website without the Mustard. We hope these pages help you explore the world
of the many different mustards.
If you know of a brand of mustard I haven't listed please let me know so others can enjoy its greatness.
Also I need your input of the mustards, so your help is definately needed.
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(51) Lowensenf Extra Hot Mustard
Lowensenf means "lion's mustard" and it is the classic German
mustard of everyone's vacation memory. Great with sausage of course, but also roast beef,
burgers and on deli sandwiches. bold, sharp, and totally mustard. Made in Dusseldorf Germany.
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(52) Raye's Sweet & Spicy Mustard
A sweet and tangy yellow mustard with great character. Made in Eastport, Maine, in the
nation's oldest operating mustard stone mill.
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(53) Raye's Classic Brown Mustard, Ginger
Raye's Classic Brown Mustard, Ginger
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(54) Raye's Classic Brown Mustards, Old World Gourmet
Raye's Classic Brown Mustards, Old World Gourmet
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(55) Raye's Classic Brown Mustards, Winter Garden
Raye's Classic Brown Mustards, Winter Garden
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(56) Raye's Grainy Yellow Mustard, Hot & Spicy
Raye's Grainy Yellow Mustard, Hot & Spicy
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(57) Raye's Yellow Mustard, Down East Schooner
Raye's Yellow Mustard, Down East Schooner
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(58) Raye's Yellow Mustard, Spicy Horseradish
Raye's Yellow Mustard, Spicy Horseradish
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(59) Maille Traditional Dijon Originale Mustard
Maille Traditional Dijon Originale Mustard
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(60) Maille, Dijonnaise (squeeze bottle)
Maille, Dijonnaise (squeeze bottle)
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