Mostarda
Condiment from Italy made of candied fruit and mustard / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mostarda (sometimes also called mostarda di frutta) is a northern Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup.[1] Commercially the essential oil of mustard is employed, which has the advantage of transparency; in home cooking, mustard powder heated in white wine may be used.[2][3]
Traditionally mostarda was served with boiled meats,[4] the bollito misto, which is a speciality of northern Italian cooking. More recently it has become a popular accompaniment to cheeses.