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  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

    Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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    @sundogplanets 😂 Exhaustion really does make the simplest things incredibly funny.
    “Hot English” and “Mild American” sound more like personality types than mustard!
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    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

      Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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      @sundogplanets
      First glance at the image, I thought it said 'Not English'. 🤣

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      • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

        Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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        Petra van CronenburgN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @sundogplanets Also giggles from France! 🤭

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        • HannaH Hanna

          @sundogplanets Where is the winy mustard from France, NZ?!?

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          @HannaEsmeralda_ @sundogplanets We have a few different brands of “Dijon” mustard in most shops as well

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          • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

            Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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            Corb_The_LesserC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @sundogplanets The Heinz is in the "hot dog/yellow mustard" category here in the US and would be sitting on the shelf next to different brands of "Spicy Brown", "Dijon", "Stone Ground", "deli", etc., alongside boutique brands with all sorts of weird flavorings.

            Coleman's is usually available for people who want that "hot English" taste. As far as I remember, the "hot" comes from horse radish, which would be an unwelcome surprise to most Americans.

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            • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

              Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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              @sundogplanets Try Pak'N'Save or Woolies rather than New World. There are more options out there.

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              • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                More NZ signs that are extremely honest

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                @sundogplanets Napier definitely does not muck around with earthquake prep. There's a reason all the art deco is there.

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                • CareyC Carey

                  @HannaEsmeralda_ @sundogplanets We have a few different brands of “Dijon” mustard in most shops as well

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                  @carey GOOOD!

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                  • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                    Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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                    @sundogplanets Really hot is

                    Düsseldorf Style

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                    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                      Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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                      @sundogplanets Kiwis, the masters of exotic and unimaginable spices 😄

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                      • Chris MarquardtC Chris Marquardt

                        @sundogplanets Kiwis, the masters of exotic and unimaginable spices 😄

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                        @chrismarquardt @sundogplanets And I thought kiwis had a very sensitive capacity for smells and taste, detecting earthworms in the soil (sorry, misunderstanding is often more interesting 🙂 ….

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                        • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                          Maybe I am just really tired (ok yeah I'm definitely really tired) but learning that the options for mustard in a NZ grocery store are "hot English" or "mild American" made me giggle uncontrollably in the middle of a grocery store aisle

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                          @sundogplanets New York style? there are no regional mustard variants in the US. I am an american condiment expert weighing in on this farce! outrageous!

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