dijon (Meaning)

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dijon (n)

an industrial city in eastern France to the north of Lyons

Synonyms & Antonyms of dijon

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dijon Sentence Examples

  1. The chef added a dollop of Dijon mustard to the vinaigrette, enhancing the dressing's tangy flavor.
  2. The Dijon region of France is renowned for its production of exceptional white wines and blackcurrant liqueur, "Crème de Cassis."
  3. The pungent aroma of Dijon mustard filled the kitchen as Sarah prepared the marinade for the roast chicken.
  4. The combination of Dijon mustard, honey, and rosemary created a delectable glaze for the baked ham.
  5. The sandwich featured thinly sliced roast beef, melted Swiss cheese, and a smear of Dijon mustard, all nestled between two slices of toasted sourdough bread.
  6. The salad dressing, a blend of olive oil, Dijon mustard, and fresh herbs, complemented the crisp greens and grilled vegetables perfectly.
  7. Dijon mustard lent a subtle sharpness to the creamy potato salad, balancing the richness of the mayonnaise.
  8. The Dijon mustard vinaigrette brought out the sweetness of the roasted beets, creating a harmonious side dish.
  9. The quiche, filled with a mixture of eggs, cream, cheese, and diced ham, was served with a dollop of Dijon mustard on the side.
  10. The Dijon mustard-based sauce, with its grainy texture and tangy flavor, accompanied the grilled salmon beautifully.

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an industrial city in eastern France to the north of Lyons

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The chef added a dollop of Dijon mustard to the vinaigrette, enhancing the dressing's tangy flavor.

The Dijon region of France is renowned for its production of exceptional white wines and blackcurrant liqueur, "Crème de Cassis."

The pungent aroma of Dijon mustard filled the kitchen as Sarah prepared the marinade for the roast chicken.

The combination of Dijon mustard, honey, and rosemary created a delectable glaze for the baked ham.