I love trying different flavors, types and brands of mustard. I recently purchased both Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine and Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish at my local Publix Super Market. I decided to compare both of these products to see which one I liked best. Here is what I discovered.
Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish costs around two dollars and is a very good bargain mustard. For a deli style mustard, that is a good deal. I got a large bottle, twelve ounces of mustard, for that great price. I was pleased with the amount of mustard that I got for my money. That is a good point about Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish. The plastic bottle that this mustard comes in is easy to open, close and use. I really liked the taste of this mustard. It has kick and bite! The horseradish in this product really makes a sandwich taste great. I liked the flavor of Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish on many different kinds of sandwiches and found that this product was very popular with my family. This mustard gives an extra flavor to hamburgers and hot dogs that I just don't get with French's brand mustard or with Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine. To like this product, you need to really be a horseradish fan. If you are, then this mustard is fantastic!
Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish contains vinegar, water, mustard seed, salt, horseradish powder and red pepper. One serving of Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish contains five calories and zero of those calories are from fat. One serving is equal to one teaspoon.This mustard has zero grams of total fat, sixty mgs of sodium, zero total grams of carbs, zero grams of sugars and zero grams of protein. Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish is distributed by Publix Super Markets, INC. located in Lakeland, Florida. This item has a satisfaction or your money back guarantee. I rate Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish four stars out of five stars. I really liked the flavor of this mustard and thought that it's taste was new and special. I was very pleased with this product and recommend it. I will be buying it again.
Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine is a bit higher in cost than Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish. Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine costs around three dollars for a ten ounce bottle. I did not get as noteworthy mustard for my money, with Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine.Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine has many seals on the front of their product. One is an award from The Napa Valley twelfth annual gold mustard festival. There is a seal on this mustard letting me know that it is South Beach Diet recommended. Upon comparing this information with Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish, the criteria was the same, in both mustards. Both brands have zero carbs, zero paunchy and only five calories per serving. That was interesting to me.
I loved the taste of Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine. It is very flavorful, interesting and has a slightly smooth bite to it. The white wine adds a advantageous taste. The bad point, to me, about this product is that I do not like it on certain things. I do not like the taste of this mustard on hamburgers or hot dogs. On sandwiches, and only certain ones, it is fabulous. So, I am slight to what foods I can use this type mustard on. I find myself using Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish on many more things than Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine. My family felt the same way. They only use this mustard on certain types of meats and sandwiches. Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish was the most common mustard out of these two brands, in my house.
Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine is in a plastic, easy to open, close and use bottle. This mustard contains water, vinegar, mustard seed, salt, white wine, fruit pectin, citric acid, tartaric acid, sugar and spice. This is a product of Kraft Foods North America in Glenview, IL. Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine contains five calories per serving and zero of these calories are from fat. One serving equals one teaspoon. This mustard has zero grams of fat, one hundred and twenty mgs of sodium, zero grams of total carbs and zero grams of protein. Comparing the sodium scream of Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine to Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish, Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish has the lowest, with only sixty mgs.
I rate Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine four stars out of five stars. I love the flavor of this mustard and think that this is a fantastic product. I will be buying this product again and do recommend it. In comparing these two brands of mustard, I use Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish much more than Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White Wine. Still, I would miss not having Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard With White on certain foods and sandwiches. I enjoy both of these products and mediate that they are both quality mustards. Publix DeliStyle Mustard With Horseradish is the best bargain of the two, in my opinion.