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Sainsbury's English Mustard: calories, sugar, salt and nutrition

How does Sainsbury's English Mustard compare to Colman's English Mustard? Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 4g of sugar per 100g, 1g less than Colman's English Mustard (5g). A tablespoon (15g) delivers 0.6g of free sugar and 0.45g of salt.

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Sainsbury's English Mustard vs Colman's English Mustard

Sainsbury's English Mustard vs Colman's English Mustard (per 100g)

CaloriesSugarSalt
Sainsbury's English Mustard165 kcal4g3g
Colman's English Mustard181 kcal5g3.5g

Data source: FatSecret UK consumer entry. Colman's English Mustard from official UK label.

Nutrition by portion size

Nutrition by portion size: Sainsbury's English Mustard

PortionCaloriesSugarSalt
1 teaspoon (5g)8 kcal0.2g (1% adult limit)0.15g (3% adult limit)
1 tablespoon (15g)25 kcal0.6g (2% adult limit)0.45g (8% adult limit)

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 165 kcal, 7.5g of fat, 4g of sugar and 3g of salt per 100g. 1 teaspoon (5g) delivers 8 kcal, 0.2g of sugar and 0.15g of salt.

Own-brand English mustard is nutritionally the closest category to an identical match with the market-leader. A teaspoon (5g) serving delivers less than 0.2g of salt regardless of brand — the differences are meaningful only per 100g, not per realistic portion.

Sugar

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 4g of sugar per 100g, all of it free sugar. This compares to 5g per 100g in Colman's English Mustard, making Sainsbury's English Mustard 1g lower in sugar per 100g. All sugar in condiments is free sugar and counts in full against the NHS daily limit of 30g for adults, 24g for children aged 7 to 10, and 19g for children aged 4 to 6.

1 teaspoon (5g): 0.2g of sugar (1% of the adult daily limit); 1 tablespoon (15g): 0.6g of sugar (2% of the adult daily limit).

Salt

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 3g of salt per 100g. Colman's English Mustard contains 3.5g of salt per 100g. 1 teaspoon (5g) delivers 0.15g of salt, 3% of the adult daily limit of 6g.

1 teaspoon (5g): 0.15g (3% of the adult daily limit); 1 tablespoon (15g): 0.45g (8% of the adult daily limit).

Ingredients and processing

Sainsbury's English Mustard is classified as NOVA group 4, ultra-processed food. Own-brand English mustard has the same additive profile as Colman's (modified wheat starch, citric acid). Because mustard is used in very small quantities, the practical nutritional impact of these additives is negligible.

Ingredients: Water, mustard flour (26%), modified starch (wheat), sugar, salt, turmeric, citric acid.

Data source: FatSecret UK consumer entry. Nutrition figures may be subject to reformulation. Always check the product label.

Allergens

Allergen information: Sainsbury's English Mustard

WheatContains
RyeNot present
BarleyNot present
OatsNot present
SesameNot present
SoyaNot present
MilkNot present
EggsNot present
FishNot present
CrustaceansNot present
CeleryNot present
MustardContains
MolluscsNot present
LupinNot present

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Frequently asked questions

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 4g of sugar per 100g. 1 teaspoon (5g): 0.2g; 1 tablespoon (15g): 0.6g. All sugar in condiments is free sugar.

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 3g of salt per 100g. 1 teaspoon (5g): 0.15g (3% of the adult daily limit of 6g); 1 tablespoon (15g): 0.45g (8% of the adult daily limit of 6g).

Sainsbury's English Mustard contains 165 kcal per 100g. 1 teaspoon (5g): 8 kcal; 1 tablespoon (15g): 25 kcal.

Per 100g: Sainsbury's English Mustard has 165 kcal, 4g sugar and 3g salt. Colman's English Mustard has 181 kcal, 5g sugar and 3.5g salt. Sainsbury's English Mustard has 1g less sugar per 100g.

Yes. Sainsbury's English Mustard is classified as NOVA group 4, ultra-processed food. Own-brand English mustard has the same additive profile as Colman's (modified wheat starch, citric acid). Because mustard is used in very small quantities, the practical nutritional impact of these additives is negligible.

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Data source: FatSecret UK consumer entry. Nutrition figures subject to reformulation — always check the physical product label. NHS/SACN guidelines for daily limits. For guidance only, not medical advice.