buckler mustard (Meaning)

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buckler mustard (n)

plant of southeastern Europe having yellow flowers like those of mustard and pods with open valves resembling bucklers

Synonyms & Antonyms of buckler mustard

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buckler mustard Sentence Examples

  1. The chef prepared a delectable sauce using buckler mustard for the grilled chicken.
  2. In medieval times, knights often carried a small shield called a buckler adorned with the emblem of their house and coated with buckler mustard.
  3. The tangy flavor of buckler mustard adds a unique zest to sandwiches and wraps.
  4. I prefer my pretzels dipped in a mixture of buckler mustard and honey for a sweet and spicy kick.
  5. The specialty dish at the local tavern featured a succulent pork loin glazed with buckler mustard.
  6. As a condiment aficionado, I always keep a jar of buckler mustard in my pantry for any culinary adventure.
  7. The recipe called for a generous dollop of buckler mustard to balance the richness of the cheese sauce.
  8. The market stall offered artisanal spreads including one infused with buckler mustard and herbs.
  9. We couldn't resist the urge to try the pretzel bites served with a creamy buckler mustard dip.
  10. The sharp flavor of buckler mustard complemented the richness of the roasted vegetables in the dish.

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plant of southeastern Europe having yellow flowers like those of mustard and pods with open valves resembling bucklers

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef prepared a delectable sauce using buckler mustard for the grilled chicken.

In medieval times, knights often carried a small shield called a buckler adorned with the emblem of their house and coated with buckler mustard.

The tangy flavor of buckler mustard adds a unique zest to sandwiches and wraps.

I prefer my pretzels dipped in a mixture of buckler mustard and honey for a sweet and spicy kick.