Mustard gas was first used in combat during World War I, specifically at the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915. This chemical weapon was deployed by German forces and caused severe injuries and fatalities among Allied troops. Its use marked a significant and harrowing development in warfare, leading to widespread condemnation and eventual international treaties banning chemical weapons.
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The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
The Geneva Protocol of 1925 banned the use of gas weapons including mustard types. It was further banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993.
Although I was unable to find a definite answer after reading the article on the battle, there were a few references to mustard gas (Sulfur Mustard), so that would be my guess.
What makes mustard a "pub mustard" is the fact that honey and possibly Irish whiskey is added to wholegrain mustard. Pub mustard can be used on sandwiches and can also be used in dips.
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.
what is mustard seed used for, what dishes? It's used in marinating chicken.
the battle of brain
The Battle of Maxia
Dry mustard and ground mustard are terms that are often used interchangeably, but they refer to slightly different products. Dry mustard typically refers to mustard powder made from ground mustard seeds, while ground mustard can refer to mustard seeds that have been ground to a coarse or fine texture. In general, dry mustard is more finely ground than ground mustard, which can affect the intensity of the mustard flavor when used in cooking.
The edible part of the mustard plant is its seeds. These seeds are commonly used to make mustard condiments and are also used in cooking to add flavor and spice to dishes.
It's said that Mustard Gas was used for the first time. Grenades,Mines and Submarines as well. There was also Tanks, but because of all the mud, they would sink quickly.