Dijon is best known as the home of the famous Dijon mustard. However, the capital of the French region of Burgundy is much more than just a culinary buzzword: It enchants with a historic old town ...
Is there such a thing as a Dijon mustard substitute? Mustard mavens who delight in slathering this pungent condiment on everything from French fries to ham and cheese sandwiches may be hard-pressed to ...
France is in crisis. And no, it has nothing to do with the political situation in the country. It’s something much more quintessentially French: Dijon mustard is in short supply, if shoppers have been ...
FOR THE past few months, France has been gripped by the mystery of the Dijon mustard shortage. The sharp pale-yellow condiment, a French household staple, has all but disappeared from the country’s ...
A new design-led hotel and gastronomic destination lead the latest additions to Dijon’s growing tourism offering. Mama Shelter Dijon sits opposite the city's famous Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne. The past ...
Dijon has long been one of France’s great gastronomic cities. While almost all its namesake mustard is now manufactured outside the city, globetrotting gastronomes still frequent Dijon’s ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dijon mustard has a tangier, sharper, and spicier flavor compared to other types of mustard. It takes its name from the town of Dijon in Burgundy, France, where it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dijon blends historical charm with a modern lifestyle—pictured here is the Place de la Libération. Photo: Andrea Pistolesi / Getty ...