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It has been made into the familiar European condiment at least since Roman times; its name in most European languages comes not from the Latin name of the seed or plant (sinapis), but from the condiment, which was made with freshly fermented wine (mustum), and the hot (ardens) seeds.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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It has been made into the familiar European condiment at least since Roman times; its name in most European languages comes not from the Latin name of the seed or plant (sinapis), but from the condiment, which was made with freshly fermented wine (mustum), and the hot (ardens) seeds.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Concutiunt ergo lac in tantum, quod omnino quod spissum est in eo vadat ad fundum rectà, sicut fæces vini, et quod purum est remanet superius et est sicut serum, et sicut mustum album.
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Concutiunt ergo lac in tantum, quod omnino quod spissum est in eo vadat ad fundum rect�, sicut f鎐es vini, et quod purum est remanet superius et est sicut serum, et sicut mustum album.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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= _Commutare_ was a commercial term: it is used of selling at Cic _Clu_ 129 'ad perniciem innocentis fidem suam et religionem pecunia _commutarit_', Columella XII 26 2 'reliquum mustum
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Festus, p. 319: "mustum quod Libero sacrificabant pro vineis ... sicut praemetium de spicis, quas primum messuissent, sacrificabant Cereri."
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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Stephen Hoffman, questioned the use of mustum and told congregants that wine or mustum would not be distributed during mass.
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Headbird said that before, the congregation typically drank mustum, grape juice that is only minimally fermented, instead of wine because some members of the congregation are alcoholics or recovering alcoholics.
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Headbird said that before, the congregation typically drank mustum, grape juice that is only minimally fermented, instead of wine because some members of the congregation are alcoholics or recovering alcoholics.
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Stephen Hoffman, questioned the use of mustum and told congregants that wine or mustum would not be distributed during mass.
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