Etymology
The word "mustard" derives from the Old French word "moustarde," which in turn originated from the Late Latin word "mustum ardens," meaning "burning must."
Meaning
Mustard is a condiment made from the ground seeds of the mustard plant (Brassica spp.), typically mixed with water, vinegar, or other liquids to form a paste. It is known for its pungent, sharp flavor and is commonly used as an accompaniment to meats, sandwiches, and other dishes.
Origin
The use of mustard as a condiment has a long history, dating back to ancient times:
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