Tasting Mustard in Dijon, France

MAY 23, 2008 FRIDAY AT 3PM CT

 


  Whad'a they have that we ain't got? Barry Levenson, the founder of the Mustard Museum in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, reports on his recent mustard-tasting tour of Dijon, France.

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  • Barry Levenson, founder of the Mustard Museum in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
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  • Ann 5/23/08: "Thanks to your guest, and the Mustard Museum, I found out about the Joy of Mustard, after 45 years of only eating the regular French's yellow mustard. We visited there on a lark, and have never looked back. I just checked my refrigerator....I have some plain yellow mustard, brown hot horseradish mustard, cherry-honey mustard, 2 kinds of cranberry mustard (one with whole cranberries), a lime mustard, and a beer mustard I made myself, using mustard seeds I got at the Museum."
  • Emily 5/23/08: "I was just preparing a late lunch while listening to your program. Very inspiring since I tossed in some brown sugar and pecan mustard (purchased at the Mustard Museum) to my alfredo and mushroom sauce. Thanks!"
 

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