German Sweet Mustard

German Sweet Mustard

German sweet mustard is mild and gently sweet, traditionally served with sausages like Weißwurst. It is known for its smooth texture and balanced flavor, a real bavarian staple.

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Löwensenf Mustard Sweet

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Develey Sweet Munich Mustard
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Develey Sweet Munich Mustard

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Händlmaier Sweet Mustard 200ml
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Händlmaier Sweet Bavarian Mustard

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Ika's Garden Mustard

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Händlmaier Sweet Bavarian Mustard Large

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german sweet munich mustard from develey
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Develey Sweet Mustard

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Händlmaier Sweet Mustard Tube

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german bavarian mustard from händlmaier
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Händlmaier 'Altbayerischer' Sweet Mustard 200ml

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A jar of Händlmaier sweet mustard with a red label on a white background.
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Händlmaier Sweet Bavarian Mustard Small

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Kühne Mustard Midly Hot
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Kühne Mustard Midly Hot

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Kühne Sweet Bavarian Mustard
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Kühne Sweet Bavarian Mustard

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Thomy Sweet Mustard 200ml
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Thomy Sweet Mustard 200ml

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What you need to know about German Sweet Mustard

Sweet mustard is most closely associated with Bavaria, where it is considered the correct accompaniment for certain sausages. Unlike sharper mustard styles, sweet mustard is designed to support mild flavors rather than contrast them.

For many Germans, sweet mustard is not optional, it belongs with specific dishes, and using the wrong mustard would feel out of place. People have been sued over mustard disputes in Munich, or at least have attempted to do so.

The Classic Pairing: Weißwurst

The most well-known pairing, found in every beer tent at the Oktoberfest, is Weißwurst, a mild veal and pork sausage traditionally eaten before noon. Sweet mustard is served alongside, not mixed in, and used sparingly.

Good to know: Weißwurst is often eaten without the casing, and the mustard is added bite by bite, never spread all at once.

Other Traditional Uses

Sweet mustard is also commonly served with:

  • Leberkäse (Bavarian meat loaf), often in a bread roll known as a semmel
  • Mild Bratwurst, especially pan-fried rather than grilled
  • Cold sausage plates served with bread
  • Leftover sausages eaten cold, where sweetness balances salt

Some Germans also use small amounts of sweet mustard in salad dressings or sauces, particularly in southern regions.

Flavor and Texture

German sweet mustard is smooth or lightly coarse, with sweetness that remains balanced rather than sugary. Heat is subtle, allowing it to complement mild foods without overpowering them.

A Note for First-Timers

If you are new to German mustard, sweet mustard is often the easiest place to start. It highlights how mustard in Germany is used as part of the meal rather than as a dominant flavor. Due to the sweetness is most enjoyable for kids and tourists. People will use a pretzel to scoop up what is left of the mustard after the meal, if any. It's that good!

Ingredients & nutritional facts

Information about ingredients and nutritional values are displayed here to reflect our current products. We recommend you to compare this information with the information on the packaging of the orders that you receive. Any variations will be due to potential transition periods, as a result of new information by the manufacturers.