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Ketchup vs Mustard

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As you can see, even back then Polish people knew quite a few mustard varieties, perhaps even more than the typical modern choice of deli, "French", "Russian", brown, horseradish and honey mustards that you can buy in any Polish supermarket. In Stanisław Czerniecki's ''Compendium Ferculorum'', the oldest printed cookbook in Polish, there's only one recipe for this "''niepospolity condiment''", or "uncommon condiment" (it calls for mustard seeds, wine, vinegar, pears, raisins and sugar),<ref>{{Cyt
| nazwisko = Czerniecki
| imię = Stanisław