Mustard

Mustard is?

Mustard is a condiment sauce used in foods. They're used for general use on several foods such as hot dogs, most American fast foods, glazes, other sauces and soup. Think of this, it's just yellow ketchup with a more sour taste to it like drinking whiskey or wine.

The history is varied and unconfirmed. The Romans themselves most likely exported mustard into and in 10th century France. Accounts of mustard existed in the 14th century in Britan. Lastly, the French introduced it in the United States in the 20th century.

Mustard is made of mustard seeds, water, vinegar, lemon juices, wine, and salt with optional spices.

What is it not used for?

Like ketchup, it's yellow counterpart can be misued for a number of things. You don't see it used on anything related to cakes, cupcakes, anything with baking. Despite mustard having different types of itself, it's not ever used on fish. Do not mix it ketchup or guac since it'll lose it's taste but you're fine with other mustards.

For non-foods, you cannot use it as blood because it's yellow nor using it as a substitute for the yellow crayon. Also, don't mix it with the soil or Play Dough. On clothes, it'll be a yellow stain and it'll be just as hard to get rid of.

Who knew that a bunch of seeds can make a condiment similar to ketchup which uses tomatoes.

Liquid mustard

Just like water and soil, mustard can mix with water. Unlike it's red counterpart, it has documentation and video representation of water and mustard being mixed. Mix it with water and drink it and you'll see what happens to your body.

Drinking it will cause some sort of reactions that will cause your body to eject the insides of your belly from your mouth. From oniline researching, mustard and water will create mustard water which is used to make the drinker potentially sick after drinking certain amounts of it.

So, it's potential to make their drinkers sick is amazing. Though, it could be used in the wrong hands such as models or ones with gloomy mindsets.