The mustard is hard to get out of clothes because in its composition has a fine yellow powder made from mustard seeds that remain in the fibres of the cloth.
Clothes get stained by things that they come into contact with. For example, if you eat a hot dog and drop mustard on your shirt. The dyes in the mustard attach to your shirt, causing the stain.
i think it is hard and heavy so its hard to wear
if you have leather clothes on the road will find it hard to rip through so your skin wont be grazed, so clothing is important but some clothes are useless
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.
Mustard gas is the primary blister agent. Sulfur mustard, which is the active ingredient, contains no Mustard Seed...but it looks a little like mustard spread and smells like it, so they call it that. Very nasty stuff.
Mustard seeds are kitniyot so Ashkenazi Jews aren't supposed to eat mustard. Some Sephardi and Mizrachi groups will eat mustard though.
There are 2 pints per quart, so that would be 2 pints of mustard.
Yellow mustard is a prepared mustard. Dry mustard, or mustard flour is not prepared mustard.
There are some slight differences, but they are fairly similar.
that's because a kind that of force generates bteween the clothes after being spun so hard! that energy keeps them stuck together, as far as i know!!
Mustard is a hard color to match with but i found a couple of choices:lime greenredaubergineemerald greenwhitepeach pinkHope this works out for you!!
Mustard was first used as a condiment (and given its name) by the Romans, more than 1,500 years ago, so it could be said that all mustard originated in Europe.