File Mustard oil.JPG thumb right Mustardoil The term mustardoil is used for three different oils that are made from mustard seed s A fatty vegetable oil resulting from pressing the seeds, An essential ... oil by distillation . An oil made by infusing mustard seed extract into another vegetable oil, such as soybean oil The pungency of mustardoil is due to the presence of allyl isothiocyanate , an activator of the TRPA1 channel. Pure oil File Grinding Mustard Seed for oil.jpg thumb right Ox powered mill grinding mustard seed for oil This oil has a strong sinus irritating aroma, like that of horseradish ... neutral flavored oils like sunflower oil are also extensively used. The oil makes up about 30 of the mustard ... juncea , and white mustard Brassica hirta . Mustardoil contains the pungent Allyl isothiocyanate ... 252c 2520mustardxyzxyz Entry for mustardoil in the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard ... source for vegetarians. In India , mustardoil is often heated almost to smoking before it is used ... for a rare neurobiology disorder adrenoleukodystrophy . Mustardoil was once considered unsuitable ... to the belief that erucic acid and mustardoil were both highly toxic to humans. Epidemiological ... mustardoil is still used in a traditional manner, mustardoil may afford some protection against ..., is as yet uncertain. The fact that early asymptomatic coronary disease is absent in the mustardoil cohorts tends to add weight to the hypothesis that mustardoil is protective. ref cite journal author ... with mustardoil improved the weight, length, and midarm and midleg circumferences as compared to infants without massage, although sesame oil is a better candidate for this than mustardoil ... ref , 1tbsp of mustardoil contains Calories 126 Fat 14 Carbohydrates 0 Fibers 0 Protein 0 Solution ... one can produce a very sharp tasting essential oil , sometimes called volatile oil of mustard ... as synthetic mustardoil . ref cite web accessdate 3 March 2010 url http hazard.com msds mf baker ... more details
Wiktionary Mustard may refer to The mustard plant and its products Mustard plant , one of several plants, having seeds that are used for the condiment Mustard seed , seeds of the mustard plant used in cooking Mustard condiment , a paste or sauce made from mustard seeds used as a condiment Mustard greens, edible leaves from a variety of mustard plant, Brassica juncea Mustard plaster , a traditional medical treatment used to treat minor ailments, made from mustard seed powder Mustard and cress, a mixture of mustard seeds and garden cress seeds grown as sprouts and used as a sandwich filling or garnish for a salad or other dishes Weaponry Sulfur mustardmustard gas , a chemical weapon Nitrogen mustard , a chemical weapon and chemotherapy agent Other uses Mustard album Mustard album , by Roy Wood MUSTARD , an acronym for an experimental British spacecraft design Multi Unit Space Transport and Recovery Device Mustard color , a shade of yellow, similar to the color of the condiment Mustard software , a microblogging client software application for Android Names Chad Mustard , American football tight end Ernest Mustard , World War I flying ace Fred Mustard Stewart , American novelist Jack Mustard , English professional association footballer James Fraser Mustard , Canadian physician and scientist Phil Mustard , English cricketer William Thornton Mustard , Canadian physician and cardiac surgeon Fictional names List of Cluedo characters Colonel Mustard Colonel Mustard , one of six original Cluedo characters disambig ar da Sennep flertydig de Senf Begriffskl rung es Mostaza desambiguaci n fa fr Moutarde gl Mostaza io Sinapo pt Mostarda ru sk Hor ica ... more details
Other uses Mustard disambiguation The Multi Unit Space Transport And Recovery Device or MUSTARD was a concept explored by the British Aircraft Corporation BAC around 1968 for launching payloads weighing as much as 5,000  lb. into orbit. MUSTARD was a winged three stage reusable vehicle which used the triamese concept . The three components of the design were three largely identical lifting body lifting bodies each similar to the Northrop Corporation Northrop HL 10 , stacked back to belly. The units would be stacked for launch, and two of them would act as boosters to launch the third into Earth orbit. The booster units would feed any excess fuel to the unit which was to be the spacecraft. At 150,000 to 200,000  ft. 45,750 to 60,960 m the booster units would separate and land like aircraft. The spacecraft would place its payload into orbit and then return in a like manner. See also List of space launch system designs External links http www.astronautix.com lvs mustard.htm Encyclopedia Astronautica Mustard http www.unrealaircraft.com wings bac mustard.php Unreal Aircraft Weird Wings BAC MUSTARD http www.flickr.com photos chrisstreckfus 3021701004 in photostream MUSTARD scale model white one in display case backside http www.flickr.com photos chrisstreckfus 3020869411 in photostream same as above See also Martin Marietta Spacemaster Category Lifting bodies Category Manned spacecraft Category Spaceplanes Category Cancelled space launch vehicles Category British Aircraft Corporation UK spacecraft stub rocketry stub ... more details
made from mustardoil has good cold Fluid dynamics flow properties and cetane number cetane ratings . The leftover meal after Ram press food pressing out the oil has also been found to be an effective ...About the prepared condiment Mustard condiment other uses of the term mustardMustard disambiguation Refimprove date July 2009 taxobox name Mustard image Yellow mustard flower.jpg image caption Indian mustard flower Brassica juncea L. Czern regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis ... See text. Mustards are several plant species in the genera Brassica and Sinapis whose small mustard ..., are turned into the condiment known as Mustard condiment mustard or prepared mustard. The seeds are also pressed to make mustardoil , and the leaf vegetable edible leaves can be eaten as Brassica juncea mustard greens . File INDIAN MUSTARD FLOWER 3.JPG thumb right 300px Indian mustard plant Varieties Mild white mustard white mustard Sinapis hirta grows wild in North Africa , the Middle East and Mediterranean Europe, and has spread farther by long Plant cultivation cultivation oriental mustard ... , the United Kingdom UK , Denmark and the United States US black mustard Brassica nigra is grown in Argentina , Chile , the United States US and some European countries. Canada grows 90 of all the mustard ... of the world s supply of mustard seed. ref Mustard Statistics . Saskatchewan Mustard Development Commission ... Brassica rapa turnip s. Although some varieties of mustard plants were well established crops ... archeological records available for any of these crops. Wild forms of mustard and its relatives the radish ... ref There has been recent research into varieties of mustards that have a high oil content for use ... between many species of mustard has been observed, and is described as the Triangle of U . Diseases Main List of mustard diseases Gallery gallery File WhiteMustard.jpg Wild white mustard Sinapis alba File Wild Mustard.jpg Wild mustard Brassica campestris File Sa yellow mustard.jpg Yellow mustard seeds ... more details
when combined with vinegar and or olive oil . Mustard is a popular accompaniment to hot dog s, pretzel ... liquids, such as oil and water. Added to Hollandaise sauce , mustard can reduce the possibility of curdling ... mustard, whole grain mustard, and yellow mustard. Mustardoil While most mustards contain the whole seed ground, the oils can be extracted from the chaff and meal of the seed. Mustardoil , here denoting an essential oil of mustard as opposed to the common vegetable oil also called mustardoil which ... white vinegar, with salt, sugar, and vegetable oil to taste. Mustard flour is diluted with a hot water ... 300px Mustard seed s top left may be ground top right to make different kinds of mustard. The other four mustards pictured are a simple table mustard with turmeric coloring center left , a Bavarian sweet mustard center right , a Dijon mustard lower left , and a coarse French mustard made mainly from black mustard seeds lower right . Mustard is a condiment made from the mustard seed seeds of a mustard plant white or yellow mustard, white mustard Sinapis hirta brown or Indian mustard, Brassica juncea or black mustard, Brassica nigra B. nigra . The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds ... from bright yellow to dark brown . English mustard is among the strongest, made from only mustard flour, water, salt and, sometimes, lemon juice but not with vinegar . French style Dijon Mustard , or Moutarde de Dijon , has added vinegar, and is milder. German Mustard or Senf is milder still. ref Hazen .... ref Hazen, p. 15 ref A strong mustard can cause the eye s to water, sting the palate , and inflame the Human nose nasal passages and throat. Mustard can also cause allergic reactions Since 2005, products in the European Union must be labelled as potential allergens if they contain mustard. ref http www.eatwell.gov.uk healthissues foodintolerance foodintolerancetypes mustardallergy Mustard ... s, mustard is a popular addition to sandwich es, hamburger s, and hot dog s. It is also used ... more details
A mustard plaster is a poultice of mustard seed powder spread inside a protective dressing and applied to the chest or abdomen to stimulate healing. In times past and present, the mixture was spread onto a cloth and applied to the chest or back. The mustard paste itself should never make contact with the skin. Applied externally, black mustard is used in the treatment of bronchial pneumonia and pleurisy . Mustardoil irritates mucous membrane s therefore, excessive internal use has been known to cause stomach problems and kidney irritation Fact date July 2008 . Breathing the vapors of a mustard plaster can trigger sneezing , coughing , asthma attacks, or human eye eye irritation. Leaving a mustard plaster on the bare skin for too long will lead to burning, blisters , or potentially even Ulcer dermatology ulcers . A mustard plaster should never be left on for longer than 30 minutes. The actual mustard paste never comes in direct contact with the skin, just the cloth on which it is spread. A typical mustard plaster recipe includes powdered mustard amounts vary from recipe to recipe and flour ... on the body. Some old sources suggest that the mustard powder be blended with egg white rather than water to prevent blistering of the skin. Mustard plasters should not be used on children under the age of 6. Black mustard should not be used in patients with ulcers, venous problems, or kidney disease. Mustard plasters are common in Russia and other Post Soviet states Fact date July 2008 , and France paper sinapism of Dr Paul Jean Rigollot . It is a common belief there that mustard plasters ... also Fanny Crosby , possibly blinded as an infant by mustard plasters Sources cite web title Black mustard work PDRHealth publisher Thomson Healthcare url http www.pdrhealth.com drug info nmdrugprofiles ... web publisher Walton Feed, Inc. title Old Fashioned Mustard Plaster For Chest Colds url http waltonfeed.com ... News Enterprise date 2005 02 17 title Everthing You Ever Wanted to Know About Mustard Plasters ... more details
responsible for their pungent taste. White mustard has fewer volatile oil s and the flavor is considered to be milder than that produced by black mustard seeds. Fact date July 2008 In Greece ...taxobox name White mustard image Koeh 265.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Sinapis species S. alba binomial Sinapis alba binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Refimprove date June 2011 Yellow mustard redirects here. For information on the condiment yellow mustard, also known as American mustard such as French s yellow mustard , see Mustard condiment Yellow mustard . White mustard Sinapis alba is an annual plant of the family Brassicaceae . It is sometimes also referred to as Brassica alba or B. hirta . Grown for its seeds, Mustard condiment mustard , as fodder crop or as a green manure, it is now widespread worldwide, although it probably originated in the Mediterranean region. Culinary uses The yellow flowers of the plant produce hairy seed pods, with each pod containing roughly a half dozen seeds. These seeds are harvested just prior to the pods becoming ripe and bursting. White mustard seeds are hard round seeds, usually around 1 to 1.5 millimetres in diameter, ref cite journal doi 10.1016 S0963 9969 00 00055 7 title Rapid aqueous extraction of mucilage from whole white mustard seed year 2000 last1 Balke first1 D journal Food Research International volume 33 issue 5 pages 347 356 ref with a color ranging from beige or yellow to light brown. They can be used whole for pickling ... . The blooming season of this plant February March is celebrated with the Mustard Festival, a series of festivities in the Wine Country of California Napa and Sonoma counties . See also Mustard plant Mustard seed References reflist External links http www.maltawildplants.com CRUC Sinapis alba.php ... Gorczyca bia a pt Mostarda branca ro Mu tar alb qu Yuraq mustasa ru simple White mustard ... more details
pindi powdered mustard seed preserved in mustardoil, is popular in Southern India with its ... frequently in Maharastrian recipes. Sarson ka tel mustardoil is used for body massage during extreme ... 2010 07 28 ref In Pakistan, rapeseed mustard is the second most important source of oil, after cotton ... about 17 to the domestic production of edible oil. Mustard seed is a rich source of oil and protein ...nutritionalvalue name mustard seed, yellow image File Mustard.png 225px kJ 1964 protein 24.94 g fat 28.76 ... mg 682 sodium mg 5 zinc mg 5.7 water 6.86 g source usda 1 right 1 Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plant s. The seeds are usually about 1 or 2 mm in diameter. Mustard seeds ... can come from three different plants black mustard Brassica nigra , brown India n mustard Brassica juncea B. juncea , and white mustard White mustard B. hirta Sinapis alba . History The earliest reference to mustard is in India from a story of Gautama Buddha Gautama Siddh rtha in the 5th century BCE. Gautama Buddha told the story of the grieving mother Kisa Gotami and the mustard ... asks her to bring a handful of mustard seeds from a family that has never lost a child, husband ... 2011 11 06 ref The Buddha stated that if an individual were to pick a single mustard seed every hundred years from a seven mile cube worth of mustard seeds, then by the time the last seed is picked, the age of the world cycle would still continue. If a mustard seed is 3  mm in diameter ... 12 04 accessdate 2010 07 28 ref The French have used mustard seeds as a spice since 800 AD, and it was among ... will suffer the least injustice. Even the equivalent of a mustard seed will be accounted for because ... texts compare the knowable universe to the size of a mustard seed to demonstrate the world s insignificance ... creation, in which it was the size of a mustard seed. ref Dr.Gerald Schroeder http www.aish.com ci sam 48951136.html 2011 Aish.com Your Life, Your Judaism ref In the Christian New Testament , the mustard ... more details
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The Mustard Seed can refer to The Parable of the Mustard Seed , a parable told by Jesus The Buddhist parable about Kisa Gotami and mustard seeds The Mustard Seed restaurant , an award winning eaterie in Ballingarry, County Limerick, Ireland run by television chef Dan Mullane See also Mustard seed , the small seed of the mustard plant disamb ... more details
File Plaster wall in baby mustard color 20070925.jpg thumb A plaster wall painted a shade called baby mustardMustard is a color that resembles Mustard condiment culinary mustard . It is similar to the color Flax color Flax . Mustard in human culture Food Mustard is the color of the belt awarded to the winner of the Nathan s Hot Dog Eating Contest at Nathan s Famous in Coney Island , New York . Games In the board game Cluedo , one of the color coded murder suspects is a yellow character named Colonel Mustard . See also List of colors Shades of yellow Mustard DEFAULTSORT Mustard Color Category Shades of yellow Color stub fr Moutarde couleur it Mostarda colore la Auratus ... more details
unsourced date November 2011 Amora is a France French company most known for its Mustard condiment mustard . It is based in Dijon . Amora is currently a subsidiary of Unilever . Mustard condiment Category Food companies of France Category Mustard Category Unilever brands Category Brand name condiments condiment stub de Amora Marke fr Amora Maille ... more details
Stadium Mustard is the brand name of a brown Mustard condiment mustard popular in Northern Ohio , particularly in Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland . Somewhat confusingly, the name stadium mustard is also a generic term for the style of mustard in the Cleveland area. ref http cleveland.about.com od northeastohiofoods p stadiummustard.htm ref While the Davis Foods Company trademarked the name Stadium Mustard ... mustard wasn t what is marketed by Davis at all. ref http blog.cleveland.com pdextra 2009 08 mustard ... mustard used at The Stadium and which is still used at Progressive Field today is the trademarked Bertman s Ballpark Mustard . ref cite web url http www.bertmanballparkmustard.com prod01.htm title www.bertmanballparkmustard.com ... Style Stadium Mustard is a mildly spicy brown mustard, more similar to European mustards than American deli style brown mustards. Stadium mustard is unique in that it is homogenously brown in color, compared ... and may feature a both yellow and brown mustard seeds. Origins The style was on which Stadium Mustard ... date accessdate 2011 06 02 ref While having a number of clients, his mustard ... . The mustard began retail sales in the 1970s as Bertman Original Ball Park Mustard . ref cite ... www.bertmanballparkmustard.com date accessdate 2011 06 02 ref Bertman s mustard accompanied the Indians ... declared the mustard the signature concession item at Jacobs Field. ref cite web url http sports.espn.go.com ... Dwoskin s Stadium Mustard, which was marketed by Davis Foods and available in local grocery stores. While not the original brand sold at Municipal Stadium, Stadium Mustard made was available in retail ... to the uninitiated, the trademarked name Stadium Mustard also became synonymous as the generic local term even though it was Bertman s mustard that was served at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. ref ..., the mustard is today sold at over 150 stadiums and arenas across the United States although in Cleveland, only at Cleveland Browns Stadium . ref http blog.cleveland.com pdextra 2009 08 mustard gas can ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Tewkesbury mustard is a blend of Mustard plant mustard flour and grated Horseradish root. The mustard was developed in the England English town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire and gained certain notoriety in the 17th Century becoming a staple condiment of the kitchens of the time. Shakespeare mentions the mustard in Henry IV, Part 2 Henry IV where Falstaff has the line his wit s as thick as Tewkesbury Mustard ref cite web url http www.opensourceshakespeare.org views plays play view.php?WorkID henry4p2&Act 2&Scene 4&Scope scene&LineHighlight 1521 1521 title Henry IV, Part II, Scene 4 accessdate 2008 05 10 publisher opensourceshakespeare.org ref . Mustard balls Originally the mustard was prepared by grinding the mustard seeds into mustard flour, combining this with finely ... postscript None ref The mustard balls would then be transported and sold in this form. To use the balls ... would be added. The resulting mixture would then be used as a condiment just as mustard is used ... of the Tewkesbury Abbey Abbey and the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Tewkesbury the mustard ... mustard gourmetmustards tewkesburymustard.html title Tewkesbury Mustard accessdate 2008 05 11 ref , though it is not made in Tewkesbury. Hand made mustard using local ingredients can still be purchased in Tewkesbury. The mustard can still be bought in ball format and even covered in gold leaf. There are now several manufacturers producing the mustard and it is readily found in Tewkesbury s shops ... jars of it. Additional notes There is some evidence that Tewkesbury Mustard came to be used as slang ... set to search and dig everywhere for Tewkesbury mustard balls, as they were called or fire balls, with which ... lived on Tewkesbury mustard came to be used as slang in Gloucestershire for those who always have a sad, severe, and terrific countenance . References Reflist Mustard condiment DEFAULTSORT Tewkesbury Mustard Category Tewkesbury Mustard Category Mustard Category British condiments ... more details
orphan date November 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 File Creole Mustard.jpg thumb   Creole Mustard is a condiment found most commonly in the Southeastern region of the United States , specifically Louisiana . A staple in Cuisine of the Southern United States New Orleans style cuisine , which is a blend of Spanish, French, African and German influences, Creole mustard owes its grainy appearance and distinctive tang to a higher concentration of flavorful mustard seed s as compared to other Mustard plant mustard varieties. Creole mustard is a versatile condiment featured on po boy sandwiches and used in sauce s, Salad dressing dressings and Dip food dips for everything from vegetable s to salad s to pretzel s and chips. It can be used to create a marinade for meats, and can be incorporated into seafood dishes, such as crab cake s, battered seafood or served as a Glaze cooking technique glaze or dipping sauce, as well. It is also the key ingredient found in New Orleans style or Creole cuisine Creole style remoulade sauce. Category Louisiana cuisine es Mostaza criolla ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Mustard Plug image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin Grand Rapids, Michigan , United States genre Ska punk years active 1991 present label Hopeless Records Hopeless associated acts Ska P , Mad Caddies , Bomb the Music Industry , Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine website URL http www.mustardplug.com current members Dave Kirchgessner br Brandon Jenison br Jim Hofer br Nate Cohn br Colin Clive br Rick Johnson musician Rick Johnson past members Bleu VanDyke br Mark Petz br ... Van br Brandon Power Mustard Plug is a ska punk band from Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids , Michigan ... 2007 07 mustard plug interview talks about new.html title Battle of the Midwestern Housewives Mustard Plug Interview Talks about New Album, Breakfast Cereals, and more publisher Midwesternhousewives.blogspot.com ... on the mustard bottle when you put it in the refrigerator fridge without wiping it off first gave him ... 2007, Hopeless Records live albums mustard plug live 2012, Hopeless Records References No footnotes date July 2011 reflist http midwesternhousewives.blogspot.com 2007 07 mustard plug interview talks about new.html Mustard Plug Interview Talks about the New Album, Breakfast Cereals, and more , The Battle ... class artist id p44813 pure url yes Mustard Plug s Allmusic entry http www.truepunk.com interviews mustard plug Interview from 2002 http www.truepunk.com interviews mustard plug 2 Interview from 2005 http www.readjunk.com interviews mustard plug Interview from 2007 at http www.readjunk.com ReadJunk.com http www.archive.org details MustardPlug Mustard Plug collection at the Internet Archive s live music archive Mustard Plug Category American ska punk musical groups Category Third wave ska groups Category Musical groups from Michigan Category Musical groups established in 1991 fr Mustard Plug pl Mustard Plug ru Mustard Plug ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Phil Mustard female image country England fullname Philip Mustard ... 11 11400 11400.html CricketArchive Philip Mustard born 8 October 1982 in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland ... team England . Mustard is a left handed batsman and wicketkeeper , with a style likened to that of Australian ... sport1 hi cricket england 7001086.stm title Mustard handed first England call author BBC accessdate ... the 2007 Twenty20 World Championship , Mustard was called up to the England squad to face Sri Lanka ... Louise he has two sons, Haydon and Rory. Mustard was educated at Usworth Comprehensive, and as a keen ... player 17185.html ref His nickname, Colonel , stems from the suspect Colonel Mustard from the murder mystery board game Cluedo . ref http sport.independent.co.uk cricket article2874081.ece Mustard keen to cap Durham s final debut The Independent retrieved October 1, 2007 ref His brother Alan Mustard .... International career Mustard first played for England in the U 19 squad, beginning his cricket career ... the English winter in 2003, Mustard travelled to Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. He played for the Glenorchy ... revealed that the ball would have missed the stumps, however Mustard s appeals to be allowed to continue ... confuse Phil Mustard The Daily Telegraph retrieved October 1, 2007 ref Nevertheless, Mustard s 2007 ... Lanka at the end of 2007. Mustard received much support for his international call up, Shane Warne rated Mustard as the best one day wicketkeeper batsman in England and, along with Paul Collingwood , likened him to Gilchrist in ability. ref name ci Durham chief executive David Harker stated that Mustard ... england mustard adds spice to england,15043,EN.html Phil cuts the Mustard for Colly England Cricket Board ECB retrieved October 1, 2007 ref Mustard had an unexplosive start to his debut tour. He ... sport 2007 09 30 scengl130.xml Phil Mustard the new flavour of the month The Daily Telegraph retrieved ... the full Sri Lanka cricket team Sri Lankan team , where England fell to a 119 run defeat, Mustard taking ... more details
Pickled Mustard is a popular dish in Hmong people Hmong cuisine. ref cite web url http books.google.com books?id qzjm2V cx3cC&pg PA20&lpg PA20&dq hmong pickled mustard&source bl&ots 3fTOl8C0MJ&sig yrllvI1Fjgu0xkMxy m szyImp4&hl en&ei bTyyTLP9A4PCsAOvwtTaCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CCgQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q hmong 20pickled 20mustard&f false title Teaching with folk stories of the ... Dia Cha, Norma J. Livo Google Books publisher Books.google.com date accessdate 2011 09 28 ref In Laotion they are called pak ghat. ref name laobumpkin cite web author Somchai url http laobumpkin.blogspot.com 2007 10 som pak gaht or pickled mustard greens.html title Lao Bumpkin Som Pak gaht or pickled mustard greens publisher Laobumpkin.blogspot.com date 2007 10 28 accessdate 2011 09 28 rs date September 2011 ref The dish is traditionally made by putting fresh mustard greens into a container, typically a large pot, along with rice water, chillies, salt, and other spices if desired. ref name laobumpkin The pot is then left usually at room temperature or in a sunny spot to ferment. After a few days, the pickled mustard is ready to eat. In modern practice, vinegar is sometimes added to the mixture to speed up the preparation of the dish. ref name laobumpkin References reflist Category Hmong cuisine ... more details
For the 1993 Canadian film see Mustard Bath film . A Mustard bath is a traditional English therapeutic remedy for tired, stressed muscles, colds, fevers and seizures. The Mustard seed mustard was thought to draw out toxins and warm the muscles, blood and body. It was a standard medical practice up until the first part of the twentieth century and continues to be used in complementary and alternative medicine. The ancient Greeks & Romans, Europeans, Native Americans and the Ayurvedic tradition of India have all used mustard in this way. Around half a cup of ground up mustard seeds are placed in a very hot bath and the patient relaxes in this for about ten minutes. References Minnie Lee Crawford, Why When and how to Bathe a Fever Patient American Journal of Nursing AJN, 1910 10 5 314 http scholar.google.co.uk scholar?hl en&lr &q info 7gGKo NuDJcJ scholar.google.com &output viewport&pg 1 William Merrick Sweet, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences , Southern Society for Clinical Investigation U.S. , Daniel and Eleanor Albert Collection,Published by J.B. Lippincott, Co., 1866 http books.google.co.uk books?id EQ0CAAAAYAAJ&pg PA240&dq 22mustard bath 22&ei kcCWSZvgKIPcygS14KztCA Page 240 The Lancet Published by J. Onwhyn, 1840 . Item notes v.2 1839 1840 Original from Harvard University http books.google.co.uk books?id Ke4BAAAAYAAJ&pg PA239&dq 22mustard bath 22&lr &ei 3sGWSZzHG6TmyASF N31CQ Page 239 James Braithwaite, The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery Being a Half yearly Journal Containing a Retrospective View of Every Discovery and Practical Improvement in the Medical Sciences Published by W.A. Townsend, 1866 http books.google.co.uk books?id yPrE3GcmiIEC&pg PA63&dq 22mustard bath 22&lr &ei 3sGWSZzHG6TmyASF N31CQ Page 63 http bathinginfo.com mustard.php Bathing info website treatment stub alt med stub Category Bathing Category Traditional medicine ... more details
This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Biography Military . Infobox military person name Ernest Andrew Mustard image caption birth date Birth date and age YYYY MM DD 21 September 1893 death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 10 October 1971 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place Oakleigh, Victoria Oakleigh , Melbourne , Australia death place Queensland , Australia placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname Pard allegiance British Empire branch Signals, infantry, then flying service serviceyears rank Lieutenant unit No. 1 Squadron AFC commands battles awards Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Flying Cross relations laterwork Lieutenant Ernest Andrew Mustard was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He returned to service during World War II with the Royal Australian Air Force . Mustard was also responsible for the first aerial survey of Australia s Great Barrier Reef Barrier Reef . ref http www.theaerodrome.com aces australi mustard.php ref Sources of information reflist References Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mustard, Ernest ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 September 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH Oakleigh, Victoria Oakleigh , Melbourne , Australia DATE OF DEATH 10 October 1971 PLACE OF DEATH Queensland , Australia DEFAULTSORT Mustard, Ernest Category 1893 births Category 1971 deaths Category Australian World War I flying aces australia mil bio stub sl Ernest Andrew Mustard ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 477002998 Name Sulfur mustard ImageFile Sulfur mustard 2D skeletal.png ImageFile1 Sulfur mustard 3D balls.png ImageFile2 Sulfur mustard 3D vdW.png IUPACName bis 2 chloroethyl sulfide OtherNames Iprit br Schwefel Lost br Lost br Mustard gas br Senfgas br Yellow Cross Liquid br Yperite br Distilled Mustard br Mustard T mixture Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite ... F 1 NFPA R 1 FlashPt 105 C Section8 Chembox Related OtherCpds Nitrogen mustard The sulfur mustards , or sulphur mustards , ref http www.inchem.org documents iarc suppl7 mustardgas.html Mustard Gas Sulphur Mustard IARC Summary & Evaluation, Supplement7, 1987 . Inchem.org 1998 02 09 . Retrieved on 2011 05 29. ref commonly known as mustard gas , are a class of related cytotoxic and Blister agent vesicant ... resembling mustard plant s, garlic or horseradish , hence the name. Mustard gas was originally assigned ... for the large scale production of mustard gas for the German Army German Empire Imperial German ... accessdate 2010 12 28 language German ref Mustard agents are regulated under the 1993 Chemical Weapons ... mustard grouped in List of Schedule 1 substances CWC Schedule 1 , as substances with no use other than in chemical warfare . Mustard agents could be deployed on the battlefield by means of artillery shell s, aerial bomb s, rocket s, or by spraying from warplane s. Synthesis Sulfur mustard ... method, sulfur mustard is synthesized by treating sulfur dichloride with ethylene SCl sub ... PA46&dq levinstein inventor mustard ref ref cite web url http www.fas.org programs ssp bio chemweapons ...?record id 2058&page 71 title Chapter 5 Chemistry of Sulfur Mustard and Lewisite author Institute of Medicine year 1993 work Veterans at Risk The Health Effects of Mustard Gas and Lewisite publisher ... name opcw.org http www.opcw.org about chemical weapons types of chemical agent mustard agents Mustard ... name opcw.org Sulfur mustard is not very soluble in water but is very soluble in fat, contributing to its ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Mustard procedure Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 35.91 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 The Mustard procedure was developed in 1963 by Dr. William Mustard at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto , Canada . Dr. Mustard, with support from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada , developed the first operation to correct a congenital heart defect that produced blue baby blue babies . The defect is called transposition of the great vessels . The condition was common and fatal. The defect causes blood from the lung s to flow back to the lungs and blood from the body to flow back to the body. This occurs because the aorta and the pulmonary artery , the two major arteries coming out of the heart, are connected to the wrong chambers. The babies look blue because there is insufficient oxygen circulating in their bodies. ref name heartandstroke Press Release Children who had heart surgery 20 30 years ago should keep in touch, June 6, 2001, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. URL http ww2.heartandstroke.ca Page.asp?PageID 33&ArticleID 1056 http ww2.heartandstroke.ca Page.asp?PageID 33&ArticleID 1056 . Accessed on January 14, 2008. ref The Mustard Procedure allows total correction of transposition of the great vessels. The procedure employs a Baffle medical baffle to redirect caval blood flow to the left atrium which then pumps blood to the left ventricle which then pumps the deoxygenated blood to the lungs. In a normal heart, de oxygenated blood is pumped into the lungs via the right ventricle. Then it is distributed throughout the body via the left ventricle. In the Mustard procedure, blood is pumped to the lungs via the left ventricle and disseminated throughout the body via the right ventricle. ref name heartandstroke The Mustard procedure improved an 80 mortality rate in the first year of life to an 80 survival at age 20. See also Congenital heart disease The Mustard procedure was largely replaced in the late 1980s by the Jatene procedure ... more details
Infobox software name Mustard logo screenshot caption developer http macno.org Michele Azzolari, Macno released latest release version 0.1.12 release date 2011 02 01 latest release date latest preview version latest preview date release date YYYY MM DD frequently updated programming language Java programming language Java ref cite web url https launchpad.net mustardroid title MuSTArDroid, a mobile app for StatusNet author publisher Launchpad website Launchpad accessdate 2011 02 28 ref operating system Android operating system Android size language Multilingual status Active genre Microblogging client license GNU General Public License GNU GPL website http mustard.macno.org mustard.macno.org Mustard is a microblogging software application for Android operating system Android , compatible with both Twitter and Status.net services, including identi.ca . ref cite web url http mustard.macno.org title Application s page at developer s website author Michele Azzolari Macno accessdate 2011 02 28 ref As of February 28th 2011 it was the most used identi.ca client for Android platform and the 14th most used client overall ref As counted by http macno.org denticator denticator , an automated tool to harvest data from identi.ca and other status.net public services, extracted Feb 28th 2011 ref . It is mainly developed by Michele Azzolari Macno and one of the most interesting features is the ability to consolidate different timelines from different accounts into a single list. On the missing features list, the ability to send direct messages to individual users without appearing in the public timeline. External links http mustard.macno.org Mustard website http identi.ca mustardMustard identi.ca profile References references Category Android software Mobile software stub ... more details
Elmer Mustard was appointed the New York City Fire Department 13th Fire Commissioner of the City of New York by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia on February 23, 1940 due to the sudden retirement of Fire Commissioner John J. McElligott under questionable circumstances. ref cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F10B10F73555117A93C6AB1789D85F448485F9 title McElligott, 8 aides quit for pensions publisher The New York Times accessdate 2006 12 13 date February 24, 1940 ref ref cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60F14F83F5C14738DDDAE0A94DA405B8088F1D3 title Mustard cancels retirement order publisher The New York Times accessdate 2006 12 13 date February 27, 1940 ref On February 24, 1940, Mayor LaGuardia voided McElligott s retirement, and ordered him to return to his position as Fire Commissioner. ref cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F00E16FA395E1A738DDDAC0A94DA405B8088F1D3 title Retired firemen ordered to duty publisher The New York Times accessdate 2006 12 13 date February 25, 1940 ref Three days later, on February 27, McElligott resumed his position as Fire Commissioner. ref cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60A13F93A5E10728DDDAF0A94DA405B8088F1D3 title M Elligott agrees to voiding pension publisher The New York Times accessdate 2006 12 13 date February 26, 1940 ref Elmer Mustard only served four days as Fire Commissioner and died of a heart attack on March 1, 1940, three days after leaving his position as the shortest serving Fire Commissioner in New York City history. ref cite news ... Mustard is stricken here publisher The New York Times accessdate 2006 12 13 date March 2, 1940 ref ... 1937, as Deputy Chief, he was put in charge of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Chief Mustard ... John J. McElligott s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mustard, Elmer ALTERNATIVE ... Mustard, Elmer Category Commissioners of the New York City Fire Department NYC stub US bio stub ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Chadwick R. Mustard image caption position Tight end br Offensive tackle number 71, 85, 88 birth date birth date and age 1977 10 8 br Central City, Nebraska debutyear 2002 finalyear 2008 undraftedyear 2002 college North Dakota Fighting Sioux North Dakota teams nowiki nowiki Omaha Beef 2002 Cleveland Browns NFL Year 2002 NFL Year 2004 Carolina Panthers NFL Year 2005 Denver Broncos NFL Year 2006 NFL Year 2008 small Offseason member only small status statweek 17 statseason 2008 statlabel1 Receptions statvalue1 12 statlabel2 Receiving yards statvalue2 123 statlabel3 Touchdowns statvalue3 0 nfl MUS705174 highlights nowiki nowiki No notable achievements Chad Mustard born October 8, 1977 in Central City, Nebraska is a former American football tight end and offensive tackle of the National Football League . He was signed by the Omaha Beef as a street free agent in 2003. He played college football and college basketball at North Dakota Fighting Sioux North Dakota . Mustard was a member of the Cleveland Browns , Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos . College career Mustard finished his basketball career seventh on UND s all time leading scoring list with 1,568 points. He also had 741 career rebounds and was voted a Third Team NABC All American as a senior. Mustard was a member of the 2001 Division II National Champion Fighting Sioux football team. Personal Chad is married to Kalli and has a bachelor s degree of education from the University of North Dakota and is now a math teacher and coach at Millard West High School External links http www.denverbroncos.com page.php?id 498&contentID 5554 Denver Broncos bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mustard, Chad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 8, 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mustard, Chad Category 1977 births Category Living people Category People from Columbus, Nebraska Category American football tight ends Category North Dakota Fighting ... more details