Athletes often consume mustard due to its potential benefits for muscle cramps and digestion. Mustard contains vinegar, which may help alleviate cramps by providing electrolytes and promoting hydration. Additionally, its tangy flavor can stimulate appetite and enhance meal enjoyment. Some athletes also believe that the anti-inflammatory properties of mustard can aid in recovery.
Mustard seeds are kitniyot so Ashkenazi Jews aren't supposed to eat mustard. Some Sephardi and Mizrachi groups will eat mustard though.
You can eat processed mustard as a condiment, seeds, oil, and even the greens.
People who like the flavor of mustard as well as the flavor of garlic eat garlic mustard.
With fork and mustard
Eat it with Mustard on it.
We eat the ground seeds of the mustard.
Nothing, they are a seed.
No, it can't.
we eat the seed of the mustard
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.
Yes
biscuits and mustard