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Default What is "Grainy mustard"?

On 18/03/2015 3:06 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:
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>> Judy
>> Im 70 in two weeks, live in one of the biggest cities, cook
>> enough to keep from starving and never heard of grainy
>> mustard. I don't know why people want to attack. Maybe its
>> because they can't see you and, as such, suffer from an
>> over-developed sense of cowardice. I dont think theyd be so
>> snide or unhelpful if you were standing face to face.

>
> Grainy mustard is like moutarde de Meaux where some of the small
> mustard seeds are not ground but included in the mustard. Of
> course, the Internet is your friend in these matters as in this
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http://tinyurl.com/nthj98d
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> FYI, almost all mustard that is made except in India comes from
> Canada.
>

Apparently a lot of Puy lentils also come from Canada:-)
Graham