Based on seeing the product: "Saag's Country Style Dijon #65" it looks like country style has whole grain mustard seeds visible, and regular is just smooth, plain yellow. But I'm really just guessing here.
You can substitute Dijon mustard with yellow mustard, honey mustard, or a mix of mustard powder and water.
Carbohydrates in Dijon mustardIn Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard (the true Dijon mustard) there is:barely a trace of carbohydrate in a whole jarlisted as zero carbs by Nutritiondata.However, if you were to use something like a Blimpie or Donatos Dijon Honey Mustard condiment (which is not a true Dijon mustard) there are:approx 5 carbohydrates in each ounce or 28gapprox 8 carbohydrates in one serving.The added honey makes a significant difference to the carbohydrate and calorie content.
Dijon in France is well known for its method of the making a strong grain mustard called Dijon Mustard (moutarde de Dijon).
So far there's no French town named after a mustard, but the town of Dijon gave its name to the mustard of Dijon which was produced there.
The French city of Dijon is famous for developing a method of making a strong flavoured mustard from mostly Canadian mustard seeds, the process has now been industrialised and Dijon mustard no longer needs to be made in Dijon to carry the name. Moutard de Dijon or Dijon Mustard refers to the method used to make the mustard not where it was made.
You can substitute regular mustard or a mix of mustard powder and vinegar for Dijon mustard in a recipe.
in a supermarket, in the condiment section... or on a map
Dijon mustard is a specific type of prepared mustard that originated in Dijon, France. It is characterized by its smooth texture and a sharper, more complex flavor compared to regular yellow mustard. While all Dijon mustard is prepared mustard, not all prepared mustard is Dijon; there are many other varieties with different ingredients and flavor profiles.
Calories in Dijon MustardIn a true Dijon mustard (such as the one named 'Grey Poupon Dijon' mustard) there are: 5 calories in one teaspooh15 calories in one tablespoon28 calories in each ounce or 28g100 calories in 3½ ounce or 100g.In a Dijon Honey Mustard (not a true Dijon mustard), such as a Blimpie or Donatos condiment, there are:131 calories in each ounce or 28g465-471 in approx 100 calories in 3½ ounce or 100g200 in one order or servingthe honey bumps up the number of calories and carbohydrates in this version..
Mustard is made in Dijon
Dijon in France is well known for its method of the making a strong grain mustard called Dijon Mustard (moutarde de Dijon).
That depends in the type of mustard and the brand, unless homemade. For example, in Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard (the true Dijon mustard) there is barely a trace of carbohydrate in a whole jar. However, if you take a Blimpie or Donatos Dijon Honey Mustard condiment (which is not a true Dijon mustard) there are 5 carbohydrates in each ounce or 28g, which is about 8 carbohydrates in one serving. Quite a difference when you are counting carbohydrates!