$0.75
Dijon mustard
Honey
Lemon juice or vinegar
Garlic
Olive oil
Herbs & seasoning
Our Honey Dijon sauce is whisked to a smooth, glossy consistency and delivers a balanced blend of sweet and savory. It’s ideal as:
A dressing for fresh salads
A drizzle for bowls and veggie plates
A dip for roasted vegetables
A glaze for chicken or grilled meats
A spread for sandwiches and pitas
Its mild heat and natural sweetness make it a crowd-pleasing option for all ages.
It has a mild kick from Dijon mustard but is mostly sweet and tangy.
Most Dijon mustard is gluten-free, but cross-contamination is possible. Ask if you have sensitivities.
No, Honey Dijon is dairy-free.
No — honey is not vegan.
Salads, chicken dishes, roasted veggies, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
Some Dijon varieties may include trace ingredients; please notify us of allergies.
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