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Plochman's is an American brand of mustard that is made by the Plochman, Inc., company based in Manteno, Illinois.It is sold in a plastic barrel-shaped bottle.. Founded in 1852 as Premium Mustard Mills in Chicago, it was later acquired by Moritz Plochman [1] (a trained chemist and emigrant from Württemberg). [2]
Gulden's is the third-largest American manufacturer of mustard, after French's and Grey Poupon. [4] The oldest continuously operating mustard brand in the United States, it is now owned by food industry giant ConAgra Foods. [5] Gulden's is known for its spicy brown mustard, which includes a blend of mustard seeds and spices.
En rade (English: Becalmed, A Haven or Stranded) is a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans.It first appeared as a serial in the magazine Revue Indépendante between November 1886 and April 1887.
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PER SERVING (½ cup condensed soup): 70 cal, 1.5 g fat (0.5 g saturated fat), 790 mg sodium, 12 g carbs (1 g fiber, 5 g sugar), 2 g protein Campbell's condensed French onion soup is designed to be ...
The French-inspired menu has Coquilles St. Jacques, baked brie en croûte, avo croissant, cinnamon roll Belgian waffles, build-your-own omelets, and a variety of salads and sandwiches.
French mustard is particular to the UK and was invented by Colman's in 1936. [39] It became a popular accompaniment to steak in particular. Colman's ceased retail production of French mustard in 2001 after Unilever , which now owns Colman's, were ordered to stop selling it by the EU, following its takeover of rival mustard-maker Amora ...
Revue comes from the French word for "review," as in a "show presenting a review of current events." [2] George Lederer's The Passing Show (1894) is usually held to be the first successful American "review." The English spelling was used until 1907 when Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. popularized the French spelling. "Follies" is now sometimes ...