Amora is a French company most known for its Dijon mustard. It is based in Dijon. Amora is currently a subsidiary of
Unilever.
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Bertman Original Ballpark Mustard created by Joe Bertman in Cleveland is a spicy brown mustard used for more than 90 years at sports stadiums in the
Cleveland,
Ohio, area and is also sold at retail.
Boar's Head produces a delicatessen-style mustard from an old German recipe that combines white wine and horseradish.[1] The company also produces yellow mustard and honey mustard.
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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 (then part of the
German Empire due to the outcome of the
Franco-Prussian War), and is famous for its Düsseldorf mustard. It is a subsidiary of Develey Senf & Feinkost GmbH
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Edmond Fallot is a brand from Beaune, France, known for a wide variety of mustard products. The company was founded in 1840.
French's is an American brand of prepared mustard: French's "Cream Salad" mustard, the original American yellow mustard, debuted at the 1904
St. LouisWorld's Fair. French's is now owned by
McCormick & Company.
Gulden's is the third-largest American manufacturer of mustard, after French's and Grey Poupon.[4] The oldest continuously operating mustard brand in the United States, it is now owned by food industry giant
ConAgra Foods.[5] 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.
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.
Stadium Mustard is the trademarked name of a mildly spicy brown mustard served in stadiums and arenas throughout the United States.[7]
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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Thomy is a
Swiss food brand owned by
Nestlé; it produces mustard and other condiments such as mayonnaise and salad dressings.
Turun sinappi – a mustard made in Finland, it is often used with makkara (i.e. sausage).