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  2. The Health Benefits of Beets—and the Most Delicious ... - AOL

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    Read on to learn about the health benefits of beets, according to a dietitian, along with chef-approved ways to use them at home. ... garlic, brown sugar, Dijon mustard, balsamic vinegar, salt ...

  3. Here's Your 30-Day Dietitian-Approved Mediterranean ... - AOL

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    "A Mediterranean-style diet provides many health benefits, including a reduced risk of chronic disease, ... 1/4 tsp. of Dijon mustard. 1/2 tsp. of dried thyme. 1 clove of garlic, grated.

  4. A chef who grew up on the Mediterranean diet shares 3 high ...

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    1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. Juice of 1⁄2 lemon. 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus extra for drizzling. 2 tablespoons za'atar. 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds (optional) 8 to 12 mint leaves. 100g ...

  5. Dijon mustard - Wikipedia

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    A jar of Maille brand Dijon mustard. Dijon mustard (French: Moutarde de Dijon) is a traditional mustard of France. It is named after the city of Dijon in Burgundy, which was the center of mustard making in the late Middle Ages and was granted exclusive rights in France in the 17th century. [1]

  6. Mustard (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Mustard is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white/yellow mustard, Sinapis alba; brown mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, lemon juice , wine, or other liquids, salt, and often other flavorings and spices , to create a ...

  7. Grey Poupon - Wikipedia

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    Dijon, France, mustard-maker Maurice Grey (b. Urcy, France, 1816; d. 1897), [3] was awarded a Royal Appointment in 1860 for developing a machine that dramatically increased the speed of manufacture. In 1866 he received financing for putting it into use by partnering with fellow Dijon moutardier, Auguste Poupon, birthing Grey-Poupon. [4]

  8. Dijon Vinaigrette Recipe - AOL

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    Add a dollop to your favorite marinades for a subtle pop of flavor. Depending on the type of mustard, you may want to add a hint of sweetener to cut the spice. Note from Chad: Want an even quicker version? Grab your favorite infused vinegar, such as raspberry or fig balsamic, and combine with a few tablespoons of Dijon mustard. Shake in jar or ...

  9. We Tried 12 Different Dijon Mustards and The Winner Won ... - AOL

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    Dijon is a smooth, creamy condiment known for its sharp, pungent flavor. Made from finely ground brown or black mustard seeds and blended with white wine or wine vinegar, it offers a sophisticated ...