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If you mean like Colemans French mustard (the dark brown one), I have not see that. If you mean Dijon then any big super.

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If you are around Pattaya/Jomtien;  "Expat Foods" at several locations including Pratumnak-5 and Jomtien Beach Condominium, just past Beach Rd 10

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4 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Colemans is yellow

That is Coleman's English mustard.

 

As for Coleman's French mustard (brown), Google says  ......

 

Can you still buy colmans French mustard?
 
Unilever has been ordered to stop selling its famous Colman's French Mustard brand by the EU, after its takeover of rival mustard-maker Amora Maille last year. ... The Colman family began producing mustard in 1814 and French mustard in 1936.Apr 17, 2544 BE
 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chris.B said:

That is Coleman's English mustard.

 

As for Coleman's French mustard (brown), Google says  ......

 

Can you still buy colmans French mustard?
 
Unilever has been ordered to stop selling its famous Colman's French Mustard brand by the EU, after its takeover of rival mustard-maker Amora Maille last year. ... The Colman family began producing mustard in 1814 and French mustard in 1936.Apr 17, 2544 BE
 

 

 

When I want French mustard  I do not buy Colemans. I buy French mustard.

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6 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

What do you eat brown mustard with?

UP2U ... whatever you fancy it on, in or with.  Haven't seen any condiment police, so ... ENJOY

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3 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

UP2U ... whatever you fancy it on, in or with.  Haven't seen any condiment police, so ... ENJOY

I didn't think there were any laws around it.... But thanks for confirming.

 

Just wondered what the OP eats it with

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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

UP2U ... whatever you fancy it on, in or with.  Haven't seen any condiment police, so ... ENJOY

Aroi ! ????

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

What do you eat brown mustard with?

Any meat or chicken, hot or cold. Even hamburgers or sausages.

 

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Always good as a salad dressing, adding honey with it, plus whatever else you add and are in the mood for.  

Experiment & ENJOY

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