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A variety of mustard seed from which is produced most of the American style mustards. White mustard seeds are larger and have a milder flavor than brown mustard seeds. A combination of the white and brown seeds is used to produce English mustard. White mustard seeds can be sold whole and used as a seasoning, ground into a powder, or used in the production of prepared mustards. If stored in a cool dark place, white mustard seeds will remain usable for a year or more. |
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