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Bruges will never be the same for me. It's still a beautiful place to see. As to markets, I've been more wowed by ones in Siem Reap, Grand Bazar Istanbul, Christmas Market Strasbourg & a tiny...
I also love the Grand Bazar in Istanbul. Not been to the others but am also very partial to the Market in Hilo, Hawaii and the Sunday Flower Market in Ghent.
Now I want to know which mustard? 😋 I love old Dijon. Buy it, open it & leave it till it becomes smoother, a kinda tangy sweet. Boy! I'd have that on bread or bread & apple. I know odd! 🙃
English mustard can sorta get there but it usually is 'hotter' than Dijon & needs more time. Whole grain mustards are from the start mildish. It doesn't work well with these.
Nobozos - Couldn't it just be a spelling error? The no. of native English speakers that can't make a difference between your & you're; to & too; there & their... is rather astonishing.
NK, it is called Tierenteyn-Verlent. Made in the same place by the same family since 1867 in wooden barrels in the basement that they hand scoop into jars.