The name “mustard” comes from the Latin “mustus ardens” or literally “burning must” because the mustard of the Romans was diluted in grape must.
The most common mustards are:
- White or yellow mustard (Botanical name: Sinapis alba).
- Black mustard (Botanical name: Brassica nig...
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