Dijon mustard is a hero in the kitchen and on the dining
table.
We tested six brands off supermarket shelves; these came out
tops.
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Taste test
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First place
Hillcrest Berry Orchards Dijon
Mustard ($21.99) was voted the best. Our tasters loved its strong, balanced
flavour and smooth texture. It has a good price tag too.

Hillcrest
Berry Orchards Dijon Mustard
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Strong and tangy
If you like your mustard to have
a kick, you’ll love Maille Traditional Dijon Mustard ($29.95). Our tasters were
pleased with its glossy colour and long-lasting flavour.

Maille
Traditional Dijon Mustard
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Worth a mention
Staffords Dijon Mustard ($25.99)
was praised for its pleasant aroma and tangy, salty flavour. Our tasters found
its glossy, yellow appearance appealing.

Staffords
Dijon Mustard
Triple-test discovery
Take a leaf out of star chef Heston Blumenthal’s book and
add a single star anise to your Bolognese, oxtail or beef stew. The spice adds
a delicious complexity to meaty sauces.

Triple-test
discovery