Colmans Collection
"Colmans: A Mustard Legacy Spanning Centuries" Step inside the historic tramshed in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire and be transported back in time
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"Colmans: A Mustard Legacy Spanning Centuries" Step inside the historic tramshed in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire and be transported back in time. Here, girls diligently fill penny tins of mustard, a scene reminiscent of the bustling streets of Norwich, Norfolk. An advertisement for Colmans Mustard catches your eye - a testament to its enduring popularity. The tantalizing aroma wafts through history as King James I knights a succulent loin of beef exclaiming "Arise Sir Loin. " In another era, Walter Raleigh gracefully lays his cloak at Queen Elizabeth I's feet while she savors the piquant flavor Mustard. Meanwhile, an engineering shop dedicated to crafting this iconic condiment emerges in Vorwich during the Victorian period. The legacy continues with an advert showcasing Colman's Bath Mustard - a product that adds spice and warmth to any bathing experience. As World War II rages on, OK Sauce becomes a beloved British condiment alongside Colmans Mustard. Throughout English history, from 1880 onwards, it has been synonymous with quality and taste. Even King Cnut the Great couldn't halt its rise as he failed to stop the incoming tide. From humble beginnings filling penny tins to becoming an integral part of British cuisine throughout centuries - this is the story Mustard. Its rich heritage intertwines with our taste buds and leaves us craving more.