The latter condiment can last a year longer (three years), if unopened, than regular mustard (two years). In a pinch, yellow mustard is an easy substitute for Dijon mustard though. Honey Mustard ...
But despite its name, the majority of the Dijon mustard that's sold all over the world doesn't come from France. The few jars that do will cost you up to six times more than regular Dijon mustard.
Confusion, because I thought that I'd mistakenly purchased regular mustard ... It seems wrong to even call it a honey mustard, as it just tastes like plain Dijon more than anything else.
When it comes to Dijon mustard, few names evoke as much prestige as Grey Poupon. Yet, even this iconic brand falls just short ...