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It was sold in balls till Mrs. Clements, of Durham, on July 10, 1720*, invented the method of preparing mustard flour or powder, which long went under the name of ‘Durham Mustard’. *Date sent in by Valdi Reinas, Estonia;
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The Greeks used mustard as a condiment and a drug but it was the Romans who ... 1850 their company invented a steam operated grinding machine so ending the ...
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Mustard plant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It was one of the spices taken on Spanish explorations during the 1400s. Mustard powder was invented by Mrs. Clements of Durham, England, who made a fortune selling the dry, paleyellow mustard flour.
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Mustard flour is reported to have been "invented" in 1720 when a Mrs. Clements of Durham, England tried hulling, grinding and sifting the seeds in a mill. She earned a good income by selling "Durham mustard." Later, mustard became one of the first products to be mass-marketed.
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We invented our Original Squeeze Barrel mustard in the late 1950’s. The other leading brand of squeeze mustard introduced their squeeze in the early 1970’s. Now the majority of mustard in the United States is sold in squeeze packaging.
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A musical comedy based on the life of Fritz Haber, who almost single-handedly invented modern chemical warfare. Haber invented many of the earliest chemical weapons, including mustard gas. He was also instrumental in discovering how to use these weapons on the battlefield.
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