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The Yellow Elder is the national flower of the Bahamas and the US Virgin Islands. It blooms from October to December on trees that may grow up to twent feet in height. They are clusters of brilliant yellow bell-shaped blossoms.
Mean Mr. Mustard was created on 1969-09-26.
Mustard has a sharp or keen taste. "Keen as mustard" means being sharp-minded.
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blossoms are the result of having been anally fisted so much that your colon and other internal organs protrude from your sphincter.
The conversion rate between mustard powder and prepared mustard is about 3. This would mean that you must use 3 times as much real mustard to substitute the powder. IE, 5ml (1 tsp) powder = 15ml (1 tbsp) prepared mustard.
Sakura means "cherry blossoms" in Japanese.
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English mustard is available in powder form, or ready prepared (also called 'made mustard'), in jars. It is a very hot style of mustard and is made from ground mustard seeds mixed with ground turmeric (for the yellow color) and other ingredients such as flour, citric acid and sugar. If you see the term 'English mustard' in a recipe it could mean either prepared or in powder form: check whether there's any indication in the recipe to tell you which type of mustard they're talking about. If there's nothing to guide you, assume it's prepared mustard that's required. One teaspoon of powdered mustard will be much hotter than one teaspoon of prepared mustard: err on the side of caution and use the prepared mustard; you can always make it hotter later on. English mustard is used to coat beef tenderloin when preparing beef wellington; it's also a traditional accompaniment to roast beef.
Presuming you mean mustard plants, then presumably, yes. They only need moisture to grow.
If the mustard is only providing flavor, then mustard powder can substitute for it--though the flavor will be different and less complex, because dijon has a variety of ingredients. If the mustard is an important component of the recipe, though, providing bulk or moisture, or if the recipe is for a baked dish, the chemistry/makeup of the dish could be effected negatively.
Senf is mustard.