Basil Dijon Mustard | 205g
- Regular price
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£3.95 - Regular price
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£3.95 - Sale price
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£3.95
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Product Description
- Basil Dijon Mustard by EDMOND FALLOT
- Made in Burgundy, France
- 205g
Edmond Fallot is the only French mustard maker that cultivates its own mustard seeds in Burgundy since 1840.
The basil infusion brings a lovely flavour to the Dijon mustard. This mustard is truly versatile. Simply serve with meat or mixed in your favourite dressing, as a spread in a sandwich or even as a base ingredient of a homemade mayonnaise, the basil dijon mustard is a must have.
Ingredients & Nutritional Info
Ingredients:
Water, Mustard seeds (origin Burgundy - France), White wine (17%) (with sulphites), Spirit vinegar, Basil (origin France, Spain, Portugal) (8%), Salt, Basil flavour, Antioxidant: potassium metabisulphite (0.2%), Acid: Citric acid, Turmeric
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Delivery
SHIPPING RATES (UK mainland only excl. Highlands)
| Orders under £60 Express By End of Day (Tues-Fri) | £5.95 |
| Orders over £60 Express By End of Day (Tues-Fri) | FREE |
| Express by 12PM (Tues-Fri) | £10 |
| Orders under £80 Express Saturday By End of Day | £9.95 |
| Orders over £80 Express Saturday By End of Day | FREE |
| Express Saturday by 12PM | £22 |
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Basil Dijon Mustard | 205g
- Regular price
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£3.95 - Regular price
-
£3.95 - Sale price
-
£3.95
FRANCE
The Burgundy region of France, renowned for its rich culinary heritage, is a cradle of mustard-making traditions that date back centuries. This area is celebrated not only for its world-class wines but also for its exceptional mustard, particularly Dijon mustard, which originated here. The region's fertile soil and ideal climate contribute to the growth of high-quality mustard seeds. Local producers, such as the esteemed Edmond Fallot, uphold traditional methods of stone grinding and natural ingredient usage, ensuring that Burgundy mustard remains a staple of French cuisine. This dedication to craftsmanship has made Burgundy mustards famous for their distinctive flavor and smooth texture, enhancing dishes around the globe.

