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Mautner Markhof Senf - Austrian Mustard (100g)

Mautner Markhof Senf - Austrian Mustard (100g)

What is Estragon Senf?

Estragon Senf is Austria's classic tarragon mustard — Austrian Mustard, mild, tangy and gently aromatic, flavoured with tarragon rather than carrying the fierce heat of an English mustard. It's a staple in every Austrian kitchen: wonderful with sausages, cold cuts, roast meats and marinades, and the traditional partner to Tafelspitz, Vienna's famous boiled beef. At Kipferl we serve it with all our sausage dishes. This is the original from Mautner Markhof, the Viennese house that has been making Austria's mustards since 1841.

Estragon or Kremser — what's the difference?

This Austrian Mustard comes in two classic styles. Estragon (tarragon) is the mild, tangy all-rounder that suits almost anything. Kremser Senf is sweeter and grainier, lovely with sausages, lamb and beef. Many Austrians keep both on the table and reach for whichever the dish calls for.

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What is Estragon Senf?

Estragon Senf is Austria's classic tarragon mustard — Austrian Mustard, mild, tangy and gently aromatic, flavoured with tarragon rather than carrying the fierce heat of an English mustard. It's a staple in every Austrian kitchen: wonderful with sausages, cold cuts, roast meats and marinades, and the traditional partner to Tafelspitz, Vienna's famous boiled beef. At Kipferl we serve it with all our sausage dishes. This is the original from Mautner Markhof, the Viennese house that has been making Austria's mustards since 1841.

Estragon or Kremser — what's the difference?

This Austrian Mustard comes in two classic styles. Estragon (tarragon) is the mild, tangy all-rounder that suits almost anything. Kremser Senf is sweeter and grainier, lovely with sausages, lamb and beef. Many Austrians keep both on the table and reach for whichever the dish calls for.