MUSTARD

common name for the Cruciferae, a large family chiefly of herbs of north temperate regions. The easily distinguished flowers of the Cruciferae have four petals arranged diagonally ("cruciform") and alternating with the four sepals. Most of the nearly 50 genera indigenous to the United States are found in the West. The family includes numerous weeds and wildflowers, e.g., peppergrass, toothwort, and shepherd's-purse. The Cruciferae, often rich in sulfur compounds and in vitamin C, include important food and condiment plants, many cultivated from ancient times. Especially important are the herbs of the genus Brassica, e.g., rape, rutabaga, turnip, mustard, and numerous varieties of the cabbage species. Cress, watercress, horse-radish, and radish are also of this family. A few species are cultivated as ornamentals, e.g., candytuft, rose of Jericho, wallflower, and types of stock, rocket, and alyssum. Woad was formerly an important dye source. The herbs of the family that are called mustard are species of Brassica native to Europe and W Asia. Most important commercially are the black mustard (B. nigra) and white mustard (B. alba). These are yellow-flowered annuals naturalized in the United States; the black mustard is often a weed infesting grainfields, as is also the charlock, or wild mustard (B. arvensis). The black and the white mustard resemble each other and are used more or less similarly. They are cultivated for the seeds, which are ground and used as a condiment, usually mixed to a paste with vinegar or oil, sometimes with spices or with an admixture of starch to reduce the pungency. (The pungency of mustard does not develop until it is moistened.) Mustards are also grown as salad plants and for greens, as are the Indian, or leaf, mustard (B. juncea) and the Chinese mustard, or bok-choi (B. chinensis). The white mustard is used in some places as forage for sheep and as green manure. Black mustard seeds are more pungent than the white and yield a yellowish, biting oil (mustard oil) that has also been useful in medicine. Mustard is classified in the divison Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Capparales, family Cruciferae.

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CLASSICAL ECHOES IN TENNYSON BY WILFRED P. MUSTARD, PH. D. PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN HAVERFORD COLLEGE New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN CO., LTD. 1904 All rights reserved .
...June, 1982 Iraq Mandali and Basra CS/Mustard Artillery/Mortars Unclear July, 1982 Iraq Southern front Mustard Unknown Used against forces massing for...Effect unknown. December, 1982 Iraq Mustard Aircraft 25-100 casualties August...
...its medicinal properties. Mustards: Black mustard Brassica nigra, Brown mustard...States) is the mustard of mustard and cress. It is used in American mixed mustards and to some extent in English mustard but is forbidden in Dijon mustard...
Mustard Mustard was well-known to the ancients. It is frequently mentioned in the Bible...writings. During its long history it has had many curious uses. Today mustard is grown as a field crop in most temperate regions, especially in North...
...Limited June, 1982 Susangerd Iraq CS/Mustard Artillery/Mortars Unclear July, 1982 Mandali and Basra Iraq Mustard Unknown Used against forces December...wave attacks. Effect unknown. Iraq Mustard Aircraft 25-100 casualties August...
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KEEN AS MUSTARD: Britains Horrific Chemical Warfare Experiments...race relations history. With Keen as Mustard, Bridget Goodwin has exposed another...she interviewed Tom Mitchell, a former mustard gas volunteer who was seeking compensation...
Emeka Aniagolu: Black Mustard Seed. by Tera Maxwell Emeka Aniagolu Black Mustard Seed Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension, 2002...pounds sterling amp;#93; US $19.95 In Black Mustard Seed, Emeka Aniagolu employs a traditional romance...
...Multi-criteria Risk Model for Garlic Mustard (Alliaria Petiolata) in Michigans Upper...Andrew J. Storer INTRODUCTION Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata M. Bieb. (Cavara...It is an obligate biennial herb in the mustard family (Brassicaceae) , and can be identified...
Effect of Garlic Mustard Alliaria Petiolata (Beib...Anderson INTRODUCTION Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata (Beib...particularly in the rhizosphere of mustards. The release of glucosinolate compounds from mustard roots owing to exudation or...
...al, 2008). Garlic mustard likely has many other...one reason for garlic mustards success (Blossey et...revealed diat garlic mustard largely escapes meaningful...susceptibility of native mustards to die powdery mildew diat infects garlic mustard under greenhouse conditions...
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...founder of the Mount Horeb Mustard Museum in Mount Horeb, WI, attributes mustards longlasting popularity to the versatility of the mustard plant itself. A member...With over 500 different mustards for sale at the Mustard Museum (and a growing...
Mustard Gas Likely Present during Gulf War ARMY PFC David Fisher "likely" suffered from mustard gas exposure after examining an Iraqi bunker...Division, Fisher was likely exposed to mustard gas while exploring enemy bunker complexes...
...Church for Pastors and Musicians/from a Mustard Seed: Enlivening Worship and Music in...Publishers, 2007. 306 pp. $15.95. FROM A MUSTARD SEED: ENLIVENING WORSHIP AND MUSIC IN...to his credit. In the case oi From a Mustard Seed, a clergyman and a church musician...
U.s. Begins Destroying Mustard Agent in Maryland by Kerry Boyd THE U.S. ARMY began destroying mustard agent at a disposal site at the Aberdeen...its entire stockpile. Destruction of the mustard agent-a liquid blister compound-was...
Russian Site Completes Mustard Gas Disposal Russian authorities announced Nov. 14 that the Gorny chemical destruction facility completed disposal of the mustard gas stocks held there, Interfax reported Nov. 17. More than 600...
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...fact, it exploded. Garlic mustard now shows up in wooded areas...part of the state. Garlic mustard has made inroads in every woodland...resisted the invasion. Garlic mustards success is largely due to its...that a well-endowed garlic mustard plant is capable of producing...
...American ballpark-style mustards; brown mustard, brassica juncea, from...do fantastic beer-based mustards and whole-grain varieties. But prepared mustards arent the only option. Powdered mustard offers a cook the ability...
Garlic Mustard Running Amok in DuPage Woods Overgrown...Herald Staff Writer As flowers go, garlic mustard looks innocent enough. Pretty, even...crushed. But like the dandelion, garlic mustard has a prodigious capacity to reproduce...
Cricket: Mustard Aims to Be England No 1...in New Zealand, but Phil Mustard Is Englands Best Wicket...first Test cap, however, Mustard must nail down a place in...licence to play his shots, Mustards role was to take advantage...
...Frenchs American Mustard pounds sterling1...4145). Fine French mustards from Edmond Fallot. Dijon mustard and Grain mustard...Tracklements Horseradish Mustard pounds sterling2...2487). English mustards by Elsenham, pounds...
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...The black and the white mustard resemble each other and are...pungency. (The pungency of mustard does not develop until it is moistened.) Mustards are also grown as salad plants...are the Indian, or leaf, mustard ( B. juncea ) and the Chinese...
MUSTARD GAS chemical compound used as a poison...similar to that caused by oil from black mustard seeds. The compound is not a gas but a...degrees Celsius. A powerful vesicant, mustard gas causes severe blistering even in small...
...poison gas ). Like mustard gas and lewisite...tumors. Nitrogen mustards cause mutations in...susceptibility to nitrogen mustards, with rapidly proliferating...effect of nitrogen mustard therapy. The nitrogen mustards also suppress the...
...other genera) of the family Cruciferae ( mustard family), native to central and S Europe...by its volatile oil, which resembles mustard oil. The wilted foliage has been used...neuralgia. An old name for it is German mustard. Horse-radishes are classified in the...
LEWISITE loo sit , liquid chemical compound used as a poison gas . Like mustard gas and nitrogen mustard, it is a blistering agent; when inhaled, it is a powerful respiratory irritant. The absorption of lewisite...
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