| | |  | French Vinegars | Home » » Dijon Mustard (Maille) 13.4oz (380g) Label may read HOT | | | | | | | Description: | | Traditional Dijon Mustard. Dijon Originale.
Ingredients: water, mustard seeds, vinegar, salt, citric acid, sulphur dioxide (preservative)
Kosher (Pareve - MK 270)
Product of Canada. MFG for Maille 21000 Dijon - France. | | | Features: | |
• Traditional Dijon Mustard, 7.5 Ounce bottle
• Made with honey, wine, onion and garlic
• Product of France
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.32 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
great mustard, but only product of France, not CanadaMay 15, 2008
By Happy Cat Owner
"Rachel N"
The best mustard, but beware of the one from Canada. It's not as good. Try to get the one that says Product of France, but it's hard to find. This one says it, but shipping is way to expensive for mustard.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The best French mustard available in AmericaApr 13, 2008
By J. Curley I love this mustard. It makes a fantastic vinagarette wisked with some balsamic vinegar and olive oil, or you can mix it it with an equal part of honey for a delicious glaze for grilled chicken or fish. This is FAR superior to Grey Poupon. I highly recomend this mustard, it's delicious!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The real French Maille mustardMay 05, 2012
By EdFla The Maille mustard available in the USA is produced in Canada and not the same recipe as the original French type. I recently visited the Maille Boutique at place de la Madeleine in Paris to find out why their French products are now not avilable in the USA. I was told that several years ago the US Government imposed a 200 percent import tax on any mustard produced in France. I assume some lobby of US mustard producers induced Congress to impose this duty. So the Maille name was formed as a Canadian company, not associated with Maille of France, so that the mustard can be imported into the USA from Canada without this import duty since it was now being produced in Canada without the original Maille famous recipes. The taste of the Canadian produced Maille is not as good as the Maille mustards from France. So thank you to Congress for your interference in commerce from the great mustards from France. I did bring some various Maille mustards back with me from France but packed up in my checked luggage as customs will not allow you to bring them in carry on luggage.
Poor packagingDec 21, 2011
By Paul in New York
"Paul"
I have always loved, and bought Maille mustards. However, I recently bought two jars of Dijon Originale, and Dijon Old Style on two different occasions within the last six months. Both were made in Canada. The Dijon Originale jar was not closed properly, and the Old Style was liquified when I opened the jar. I has to throw the Old Style out. Be aware.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The best Dijon MustardJan 23, 2011
By W. Corey
"haydn aficionado"
Maile from France is simply the best Dijon mustard available in the U.S.
Yes, it is expensive, and too expensive on Amazon. See if it's available at a Cost Plus or World Market. It's sold at these markets in S. California for about $4.99 for a 13.4-ounce jar. It's available but more expensive at supermarkets.
But, it's worth the World Market price because it's excellent, and smaller amounts than other brands will suffice.
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