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Good Mustard Is Getting Hard to Find in France
Food & Wine ^ | July 14, 2022 | Jelisa Castrodale

Posted on 07/15/2022 12:29:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Poor seed harvests and supply chain issues are causing a temporary shortage.

If you've not checked your "What Are We Running Low On Now" bingo card lately, give it a look to see if you have the Dijon mustard square. According to reports from both Canada and France, the condiment could be in short supply for the next few months, as a result of environmental factors and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Canada is one of the world's biggest exporters of mustard seeds, and drought-like conditions in the western part of the country led to a poor harvest this season. According to an outlook report from Agriculture and Agri Food Canada (AAFC), both the crop yield per hectare and the overall production levels have fallen by almost 50 percent compared to last year.

Luc Vandermaesen, the general manager of French mustard producer Reine de Dijon, told The Guardian that mustard seeds weren't faring much better in France. "In Burgundy, the region had a very wet winter and then three days of cold at the beginning of April last year, so we only harvested about 48 [percent] of expectations," he explained to the outlet. He also added that the war in Ukraine has affected mustard's availability, as both countries export a significant amount of seeds too.

As a result of this year's smaller crop, the average price of mustard seeds is expected to skyrocket. "The price of seeds has gone up three or four times, and maybe five times soon," Christophe Planes, the French sales director at Reine de Dijon, previously told AFP. "And, on top of that, there is no supply. The scarcity is such that we have a potential 50 percent decrease in seeds... so our production is down 50 percent."

The price of mustard has increased by nine percent in France, according to one study, but customers may not have noticed yet. Vandermaesen told the Financial Times that the average resident in France spent less than $5 (€4.80) every year on mustard. But that's no solace to people who are currently trying to buy a jar: one resident harrumphed to the Times that he'd been to "25 shops" and still couldn't find "the good stuff."

Here in the U.S., we may not be facing a condiment-related catastrophe yet. A spokesperson for McCormick & Company told Axios that a "resilient global supply chain and strong sourcing capabilities" had prevented the company from facing any current shortages. "French's Mustard will be on store shelves for consumers to enjoy," the company said.

Similarly, a Kraft Heinz spokesperson told the outlet that Grey Poupon should still be available as usual. "As soon as our cross-functional Grey Poupon team identified a potential supply issue, we immediately worked to identify other sources of brown mustard seed in different parts of the world," the company confirmed to Axios.

That sound you just heard was a sigh of relief coming from hot dog eaters everywhere.


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To: nickcarraway

Poppycock.

Colonel Mustard is in the kitchen with a candlestick.

Says professor Plum.

5.56mm


21 posted on 07/15/2022 12:55:16 PM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho got to go.)
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To: nickcarraway
The Best!!

EEE4-EA51-3426-49-EC-9682-7-B1893569034

22 posted on 07/15/2022 12:56:00 PM PDT by Born in 1950 (Anti left, nothing else.)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie
In case of emergency:


23 posted on 07/15/2022 12:58:07 PM PDT by GaltAdonis
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To: nickcarraway

https://bulkfoods.com/herbs-spices/spices/mustard.html


24 posted on 07/15/2022 12:58:09 PM PDT by Pollard (If there's a question mark in the headline, the answer should always be No.)
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To: nickcarraway

“Good mustard”? Nah.

Dijon has its place. So does plain old yellow mustard or horseradish mustard. None is “better” than the other. They just have different uses.


25 posted on 07/15/2022 1:00:12 PM PDT by Theo (FReeping since 1998 ... drain the swamp.)
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To: nickcarraway

Grey Poupon, it’s made with whine.


26 posted on 07/15/2022 1:02:25 PM PDT by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Gone but not forgiven.)
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To: cotton1706

Dr PimplePopper makes that in vats in her office’s basement.


27 posted on 07/15/2022 1:03:43 PM PDT by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: nickcarraway
And one in six times, HE killed Mr. Boddy. How can such a one be thought of as "good"?


28 posted on 07/15/2022 1:05:15 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (What was 35% of the Rep. Party is now 85%. And it’s too late to turn back—Mac Stipanovich )
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To: rdl6989

Best mustard I ever had came from one of those sausage and cheese samplers that you see at Christmas. It was Old Wisconsin, including the name on the mustard. Can’t buy it by itself but I came up with something close by mixing 3/4 Inglehoffer Spicy Brown with 1/4 Inglehoffer Sweet Hot.


29 posted on 07/15/2022 1:05:52 PM PDT by Pollard (If there's a question mark in the headline, the answer should always be No.)
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To: Ken H

Once you get behind in the mustard harvest, it’s hard to ketchup.

LOL!


30 posted on 07/15/2022 1:26:27 PM PDT by Flick Lives
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To: Seruzawa

I love me some British Coleman’s Prepared Mustard.

Really opens up the ole sinuses.


31 posted on 07/15/2022 1:27:22 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear
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To: nickcarraway

32 posted on 07/15/2022 1:30:07 PM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: Carpe Cerevisi

Wait until they want to cancel Grey Poupon, because they said it’s grey to match Confederate uniforms.


33 posted on 07/15/2022 1:32:01 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Carpe Cerevisi

Pardonez-moi, auriez-vous un poupon gris?


34 posted on 07/15/2022 1:37:09 PM PDT by seowulf (Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty, and dies with chaos...Will Durant)
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To: nickcarraway

They have mustard they just can’t get good mustard ,LOL


35 posted on 07/15/2022 1:39:16 PM PDT by butlerweave
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To: rdl6989

Pricey, but good!


36 posted on 07/15/2022 1:51:03 PM PDT by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: Theo
I agree Theo.

Somethings don't need to be contrasted. Especially taste! Always bugs me. Take mashed potatoes, scratch and instant. Sure they are different but it's okay to like both rather than compare them as inferior or superior.

37 posted on 07/15/2022 1:58:46 PM PDT by Born in 1950 (Anti left, nothing else.)
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To: Born in 1950

Absolutely.


38 posted on 07/15/2022 2:01:46 PM PDT by Theo (FReeping since 1998 ... drain the swamp.)
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To: cotton1706

A couple of years ago my son scolded me for handing him fancy mustard for a hot dog instead of the generic yellow stuff.


39 posted on 07/15/2022 2:04:34 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Joe Biden, VOTUS. Vegetable of the United States.)
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To: dfwgator
It's "Pardon me, do you have any grey poupon"?

"Excuse me" is too plebian and ordinary.

The commercial spawned a number of variations, often comedic; a 1991 version features Ian Richardson asking Paul Eddington if he has any Grey Poupon, to which Eddington replies, "But of course", then motions for his driver to speed away. It is implied that they are playing the roles of the fictitious British Prime Ministers Francis Urquhart (from House of Cards) and Jim Hacker (from Yes, Prime Minister), respectively. Another commercial included the introduction of a plastic squeeze bottle, wherein the bottle makes a flatulent noise, much to the mortification of the driver.

40 posted on 07/15/2022 2:06:18 PM PDT by x
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