It looks like there isn’t a well‑known product by the exact name “S. Badia Mustard Mayonnaise” widely referenced online, but here’s what this kind of thing generally is and how you can make or use it:
🥄 What Mustard Mayonnaise Is
Mustard mayonnaise is essentially mayonnaise (a creamy emulsion of oil, egg yolk, and an acid) mixed with mustard for extra tang, spice, and depth of flavor. Mayonnaise itself is a classic condiment used on sandwiches, salads, burgers, and more. (Wikipedia)
In many grocery lines (including brands under similar names like Badia or Al Badia in some regions), you’ll see mustard‑mayo sauces marketed as a sauce or dressing that pairs well with meats, fries, sandwiches, and salads — similar to other mustard‑mayo combos like the Greek mustard & mayo sauce which has a creamy balance of both flavours. (Sharjah Coop)
🍯 Simple Homemade Mustard Mayonnaise Recipe
You can easily make this tasty condiment at home:
🧂 Ingredients
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 1–2 tbsp mustard (Dijon, whole grain, or yellow)
- 1 tsp lemon juice or vinegar
- Optional: 1 tsp honey (for a sweet touch)
- Salt & pepper to taste
🔪 Instructions
- In a bowl, combine mayonnaise and mustard.
- Add lemon juice (or vinegar) and mix well.
- If you like a slightly sweet balance, stir in honey.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Chill for 15–30 minutes for best flavour.
Uses:
✔ Dipping sauce for fries, chicken tenders, or veggies
✔ Spread on sandwiches, burgers, or wraps
✔ Drizzle over salads or grain bowls
🍔 How It’s Used
Mustard‑mayo sauces are versatile: they’re great on grilled meats, with roasted vegetables, as a burger spread, or paired with fries and sandwiches — much like other commercial mustard‑mayo sauces on the market. (Condito Foods)
If you want, I can give you a spicy mustard mayo variation (e.g., with chili or paprika) to use as a dip or sandwich spread — just let me know!