Dijon mustard may not be as popular as its yellow cousin but there are still a ton of varieties on the market. One in ...
But since I already know that French's does yellow mustard so well, I'm going to stick with them for that and look elsewhere to get my Dijon fix. Sometimes, store-brand products are the way to go.
An curved arrow pointing right. Dijon mustard has a tangier, sharper, and spicier flavor compared to other types of mustard. It takes its name from the town of Dijon in Burgundy, France ...