With the Ministry of Agriculture’s theme of ‘Our Food Has a Story‘ this October, we wanted to make sure you knew a bit about mustard’s story:
- There are over 1000 mustard growers in Saskatchewan
 
- Mustard plants produce about 1000 pounds of seed per acre
 
- Canada accounts for almost two thirds of all global mustard exports
 
- Over 700 million pounds of mustard are consumed worldwide each year
 
- France’s Louis XI never traveled without his royal pot of mustard, for fear he might be served inferior mustard
 
- Pope John XXII was so fond of mustard that he created a new Vatican position, the ‘grand moutardier du pape’ (mustard-maker to the pope), and appointed his nephew to the post
 
- In Denmark and India, it’s thought that spreading mustard seed around the exterior of the home will keep out evil spirits
 
- The ancient Greek scientist Pythagoras recommended mustard as treatment for a scorpion sting
 
Now you know!   #OurFoodHasAStory    #AgMonth17     #MyMustard    #SpreadTheMustard