Pommery's mustard with green peppercorns is a smooth, velvety, and creamy authentic French meal enhancer with the perfect concoction of delicately spicy and moderately peppery flavors. Enriched with carefully selected top-quality crushed green pepper of Madagascar, this aromatic and versatile condiment has a thick consistency, intense aroma, and a well-rounded flavor profile.
Even though the Romans were the first to mix ground mustard seeds with unfermented grape juice to make mustard as a condiment, the birthplace of prepared mustard, as we know it, is considered Dijon, France. In the late Middle Ages, the country was the center of mustard making. Pope John XXII of Avignon was so fond of mustard that he intentionally created the position of "Grand Moustardier du Pape", translating as the Grand Mustard-Maker to the Pope. You can discover world's best French mustards in our expertly curated collection at Yummy Bazaar.
Established by J.B. Pommery in 1760 and Located in Meaux, a cathedral town 60km west of Paris, Pommery is a brand full of history and traditional know-how. On top of preserving the authentic recipes of mustard from Meaux, they also focus on crafting some of the most flavorful vinegars available today. In addition to incredible quality, Pommery offers all of its customers a chance of getting acquainted with the unique flavors of Meaux, being the only remaining brand still making their mustards and vinegars according to the traditional recipes. You can discover other French brands and products in our online French grocery store at Yummy Bazaar.
Pommery's mustard with green peppercorns is one of the most convenient ways to add some delightful touches of spicy and peppery flavors to your favorite steaks, roasted vegetables, and pork medallions. Additionally, this multi-purpose French meal enhancer pairs exceptionally well with gourmet sausages, sandwiches, and burgers.
- Facts 8.8 oz (250 g). Product of France.
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Ingredients Water, mustard seeds, vinegar, green pepper (10%), salt, preservative (sodium bisulphite).