An update of the classic Carolina BBQ sauce that is sweet, tangy, and full of flavor. Certified Paleo, Keto Certified, and Whole30 Approved. Made with organic ingredients and unsweetened. Versatile for pulled pork or grilled peppers.
Flavor profile
Ingredients
Captured by OCR from the product label image.Tomato Puree* (Water, Tomato Paste*), Yellow Mustard* (Water, Vinegar*, Mustard Seed*, Salt, Turmeric*, Paprika*), Apple Cider Vinegar*, Balsamic Vinegar* (Wine Vinegar*, Concentrated Grape Must*), Contains Less Than 2% Of Sea Salt, Cumin*, Tapioca Starch*, Mustard Flour*, Black Pepper*, Chipotle Chili Powder*, Natural Smoke Flavor, Onion Powder*, Ancho Chili Powder*, Dried Garlic*, Garlic Powder*, Water. *Organic
Nutrition
Captured by OCR from the product label image.| Serving size | 2 Tbsp (32g) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 15 |
| Sodium (mg) | 300 |
| Total carbs (g) | 3 |
| Total sugars (g) | 1 |
From around the web
What reviewers say
Primal Kitchen Golden BBQ Sauce receives positive feedback for delivering an authentic Carolina Gold mustard flavor in a fully unsweetened, organic formula that remains versatile for meats and vegetables. Reviewers highlight its clean ingredients and solid taste profile that avoids the common pitfalls of artificial or overly processed sauces. Minor notes center on the smaller bottle size and the lack of sweetness that some users might expect from traditional BBQ sauces.
Pros
- Authentic mustard-based Carolina Gold taste with subtle flavor layers
- No added sweeteners while maintaining good flavor
- High-quality organic ingredients with no artificial additives
Cons
- Smaller bottle size may require multiple purchases
- Less sweet profile may not suit fans of traditional sugary BBQ sauces
“I'm a huge fan of this gold sauce... it has that great mustard taste coming through but it's got all these little subtle nuances behind it as well”
youtube.com →“Excellent taste and texture... commitment to high-tier organic ingredients and the ability to tactfully formulate around artificial flavorings, sugar, and harmful preservatives”
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