Mustard powder

Mustard powder is a spice derived from the mustard plant's seeds. The seeds are ground into a fine powder, creating a potent and versatile ingredient used in cooking.

To make mustard powder, the seeds are dried and then ground into a fine powder using a grinder or mortar and pestle. This process releases the characteristic pungent flavour and aroma that mustard is known for.

Mustard powder is a common ingredient in many dishes due to its ability to add a tangy and spicy flavour. It is often used in marinades, salad dressings, sauces, and rubs. You can find it in foods like salad dressings, sauces, pickles, and curries, adding a unique kick to the dish.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Mustard powder

Tesco BBQ Chicken, Bacon & Cheese Sandwich
Heinz Burger Sauce
Asda Cauliflower Biryani Bites
Sainsbury's Cauliflower Cheese, Taste the Difference
Higgidy Chorizo, Feta & Pepper Frittata
Sainsbury's Classic Cumberland Fish Pie
Sainsbury's Coleslaw, Taste the Difference
Tesco Coronation Chicken Sandwich
Sainsbury's Fish Pie, Be Good To Yourself
Sainsbury's Fish Pie, Taste the Difference

Sainsbury's Fish Pie, Taste the Difference
Waitrose No.1 Cornish Quartz Cheddar & Shallot Tarts
Ginsters Piri Piri Slice
Heinz Salad Cream
Tesco Southern Fried Chicken Wrap
Waitrose The Italian Takeout Loaded Fries
Patak's Vindaloo Curry Sauce
Higgidy Welsh Goat's Cheese and Leek Frittata