I G Farben produced Mustard Gas (bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide) during WW 1. They went on to produce other poison gasses, such as Phosgene, and during WW 2 produced Nerve gasses such as Tabun, Sarin, and Soman.
Mustard is made from mustard seeds. If you buy coarse ground mustard you can see them, or you can buy whole mustard seeds at the store. The seeds are dried and then ground up and mixed with vinegar to make the condiment we typically use.
No, its called 'mustard' gas because it has a yellow colour.
mustard gas kills you
MUSTARD was invented in 1862
Mustard is not Spanish it was actually invented by the Romans.
Ground mustard seed
The surname Kosciuszko is of Polish descent and is not uncommon. The mustard is produced by a company using the same family name as the Polish-Lithuanian Revolutionary War hero (Tadeusz Kościuszko).
Wholegrain mustard can be made to any heat desired, but commercially produced wholegrain mustard is frequently mild; English mustard is particularly hot.
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.
Wisconsin Spice, Inc. makes mustard in Berlin, Wisconsin.Middleton, Wisconsin has a national mustard museum with 5,676 types of mustard.http://mustardmuseum.com/the-mustard-museum/
There is now a movie "Grain Of A Mustard Seed" produced by Christian Cinema Productions. You can find it at christianccp.com
okay this is my opinion but no I don't think so so my answer is no
The Romans likely invented mustard, mixing grape juice with the ground mustard seeds. Recipes date as far back as 400 AD. The recipe evidently made its way to Gaul, where the French produced mustard beginning in the 10th century, primarily for royalty and aristocrats. By the 13th century, the Dijon region was known for its mustard.
There are different types of Mustard. The common type of Mustard is 1. Black Mustard-- Brassica Nigra 2. Garlic Mustard-- Alliaria Officinalis 3. Hedge Mustard--Sisymbrium Officinalis 4. Tumble Mustard-- Sisymbrium Altissimum
Yellow mustard is a prepared mustard. Dry mustard, or mustard flour is not prepared mustard.
Not sure, but isn't it Jasmin from Alladin? Otherwise I dunno. Could be some mustard company.