Honey Mustard Sauce

Salad dressing, honey mustard, regular

Nutrition Facts & Macros

Amount Per ServingPer 2 tbsp (30g)
Calories 140Calories from Fat 110
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 12g16%
Saturated Fat 2g8%
Monounsaturated Fat 3.4g
Polyunsaturated (PUFA) 6.9g
Omega-3 Fat 0g0%
Omega-6 Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 9mg3%
Sodium 154mg7%
Total Carbohydrate 7g3%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Sugar 5g
Alcohol 0g
Protein 0g0%
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Vitamin D 2IU0%
Iron 0.1mg0%
Calcium 4mg0%
Vitamin B-12 0mcg1%
Vitamin B-6 0mg0%
Vitamin K 21mcg21%
Vitamin E 1.1mg7%
Vitamin A 21IU0%
Folate 2mcg0%
Potassium 6mg0%
Magnesium 2mg0%
Zinc 0mg0%
Niacin 0mg0%
Riboflavin 0mg1%
Thiamin 0mg1%
Phosphorus 7mg1%
Selenium 2mcg3%
Manganese 0mg1%
Copper 0mg1%
Choline 6mg1%
Pantothenic acid 0mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:

Calories per gram: Fat 9 • Carbohydrate 4 • Protein 4

Other Nutrients

Per 2 tbsp (30g)

Ash0.7g
Water9.8g
Caffeine0mg
Theobromine0mg
Energy582.9kJ
Retinol3mcg
Vitamin A, RAE3.6mcg
Carotene, beta5.4mcg
Carotene, alpha0.3mcg
Vitamin D (D2 + D3)0mcg
Cryptoxanthin, beta2.1mcg
Lycopene0mcg
Lutein + zeaxanthin12.3mcg
Tocopherol, beta0.1mg
Tocopherol, gamma7.2mg
Tocopherol, delta2.4mg
Tocotrienol, alpha0mg
Tocotrienol, beta0mg
Tocotrienol, gamma0mg
Tocotrienol, delta0mg
Folic acid0mcg
Folate, food1.5mcg
Folate, DFE1.5mcg
Vitamin E, added0mg
Vitamin B-12, added0mcg
DHA0g
EPA0g

Source: USDA Nutrient Database. Protein daily value based on ISSN Position Stand for an individual weighing ~150 lbs.

Honey mustard FAQ

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Is honey mustard gluten free?

Most honey mustard sauces are gluten-free as the basic ingredients – honey, mustard, vinegar, and spices – are naturally without gluten. However, it’s important to note that some commercially prepared brands might add fillers or preservatives that contain gluten. Therefore, it’s always best to check the product label or stick to brands that specifically state they are gluten-free.

Is honey mustard vegan?

Traditional honey mustard sauce is not considered vegan because honey, which is a by-product of bees, is a main ingredient. Most vegans avoid honey due to ethical reasons around bee exploitation. However, there are some vegan alternatives available that replace honey with agave nectar or maple syrup.

Is honey mustard vegetarian?

Yes, honey mustard sauce is considered vegetarian. While it includes honey, which is an animal product, it is generally acceptable in vegetarian diets as it does not involve harm or killing of an animal.

Is honey mustard keto?

It largely depends on the specific brand and recipe, as honey mustard sauce can contain a considerable amount of sugar from the honey. For instance, one tablespoon (15 mL) of a popular brand holds around 5 grams of carbs, mostly sugars, which is a quarter of a typical daily keto budget of 20 grams. Regular honey mustard is therefore not generally recommended for a strict keto diet. However, some brands do offer ‘keto-friendly’ products, and you can always make your own version using a sugar substitute.

Is honey mustard low FODMAP?

No, honey mustard sauce is not considered low FODMAP. FODMAP are carbohydrates that can cause digestive difficulties in some people with irritable bowel syndrome or other gastrointestinal issues. The main ingredients in honey mustard sauce are honey and mustard, both of which are considered high FODMAP. Honey is high in fructose, which is a high FODMAP carbohydrate, making it unsuitable for a low FODMAP diet.

Is honey mustard paleo friendly?

It depends on the preparation. Some commercial honey mustard sauces may contain additives or ingredients that aren’t compliant with a paleo diet. However, if the honey mustard sauce is made with just honey, mustard seed, water, and vinegar, then it would be considered paleo-friendly as all of these ingredients align with the paleo nutritional guidelines.

Is honey mustard halal?

Yes, honey mustard sauce can be considered halal as none of its basic ingredients (honey, mustard, vinegar, and water) are prohibited in Islamic dietary laws. However, it’s recommended to check the packaging for any certification or additives that might render it as non-halal. Be mindful that the vinegar in the sauce should be naturally fermented and not synthetically created for it to be considered halal.

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