The Romans likely invented mustard, mixing Grape Juice with the ground mustard seeds. Recipes date as far back as 400 AD.
The recipe evidently made its way to Gaul, where the French produced mustard beginning in the 10th century, primarily for royalty and aristocrats. By the 13th century, the Dijon region was known for its mustard.
MUSTARD was invented in 1862
Mustard is not Spanish it was actually invented by the Romans.
I belive it was the Germans and then later on used by the Allies
It was succesfull for any country that used it anywhere
Canada is the world's largest producer of mustard, with the single province of Saskatchewan providing fully 80% of the nation's annual yield. The United States is the world's largest consumer of mustard.
yes named pickles and mustard that's how it invented
Mustard is nowhere mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In any case, you'll have to prove that it was the Romans who invented it, since mustard seed has been cultivated and ground into a condiment (in the Indus and Asia) for over three thousand years. Traders may have brought the seeds to the Mediterranean region before the Roman period. The fact that the Romans experimented with and perfected the mustard-condiment does not address whether other peoples had already done so.
mustard gas was invented in 1905 to be ued against people in trench warfare
It was invented in World War1.
Yellow mustard is a prepared mustard. Dry mustard, or mustard flour is not prepared mustard.
The haber process was used to invent mustard gas.
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.