List of mustard brands


Mustard is a condiment made from the mustard seeds from one of three varieties of mustard plant: Sinapis alba, white mustard ; Brassica juncea, brown mustard; or Brassica nigra, black mustard. The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices, to create a paste or sauce ranging in color from bright yellow to dark brown.

Mustard brands

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  • Colman's is a British company and brand. Founded in 1814 in Norwich, Norfolk, it is one of the oldest existing food brands. Best known for its Colman's English Mustard, it sells a variety of condiments. It is a subsidiary of Unilever.

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  • Löwensenf is a German company and brand. The company was founded in 1903 in Metz, and is famous for its Düsseldorf mustard. It is a subsidiary of Develey Senf & Feinkost GmbH

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  • Edmond Fallot, a French company. Since its foundation in 1840 it has been procuring a type of Dijon mustard that is referred to as Moutarde de Bourgogne. Thus, Edmond Fallot's products, when labeled Moutarde de Bourgogne, have all a protected geographical indication (PGI).

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  • Grey Poupon is a brand of Dijon mustard which originated in Dijon, France. Grey Poupon is exported to other countries such as Canada however in America the brand is owned by Kraft Heinz and manufactured in the US. Like other Dijon mustards, Grey Poupon contains a small amount of white wine. However, American Grey Poupon differs from the French in that the American contains vinegar, sugar, fruit pectin and spices while the French does not.
  • Gulden's is the third-largest American manufacturer of mustard, after French's and Grey Poupon. The oldest continuously operating mustard brand in the United States, it is now owned by food industry giant ConAgra Foods. Gulden's is known for its spicy brown mustard, which includes a blend of mustard seeds and spices.

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  • Heinz produces a line of prepared mustards, including yellow, spicy brown, and honey mustards.
  • Händlmaier is a German maker of Bavarian-style sweet mustard.

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  • Idun is a Norwegian brand of mustard, ketchup, and various food products.

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  • Maille is a French mustard and pickle company founded in 1747 in Marseille, when it made mostly vinegar. Later, it became well known for its Dijon mustard and cornichon and it subsequently opened an establishment in Dijon. It is a subsidiary of Unilever. In North America the Maille that is distributed in the USA is made in Canada for the American market while the Maille that is distributed in Canada is exported from France. In 2019 Unilever United States Inc. was hit with a class action lawsuit from consumers who claim that its “Maille” brand of mustard appears to be made in France, but is in fact, made in Canada.
  • Masterfoods is an Australian brand of mustard, tomato sauce, and various food products.
  • Meaux - Moutarde de Meaux, grainy in appearance, a coarse-ground mustard opposite to the Dijon-type mustard which is finely ground.

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  • Natureta is a Slovenian food brand owned by, known for producing mustard since 1923, including classic, wholegrain, honey mustard, and green pepper mustard varieties.

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  • Stadium Mustard is the trademarked name of a mildly spicy brown mustard served in stadiums and arenas throughout the United States.
  • Silver Spring Foods is a family run business started in 1929. While they are the largest grower and producer of horseradish, they have an extensive specialty mustard line.

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