
"If you're a fan of tantalizing sauces and dips, you might want to head to your local Arby's. After all, you'll find at least a dozen varieties to explore, and most are free with your order. Personally, I'm a massive fan of sauces and love them whether they're thick, thin, sweet, os savory. In my opinion, sauces intended for dunking are fun, those designed for spreading enliven everything from sandwiches to burgers, and sauces meant for pouring let you control how much goes on your food."
"I mentioned that I'm a tad obsessed with sauces of all kinds, and I should note honey mustard is one of my favorite condiments on earth. Sometimes I wonder if I actually want a sandwich, or just the honey mustard that comes with it. In my entire lifetime, I haven't met a honey mustard I didn't like ... until now, that is."
"I was excited to try Arby's honey Dijon mustard because I envisioned a marriage of golden honey and tangy/mildly spicy Dijon mustard. Sadly, the condiment didn't taste like honey or mustard. I suppose since the ingredient list starts with soybean oil and water, there's little chance it will deliver an authentic honey mustard punch."
Arby's provides at least a dozen sauces, most complimentary with an order. A full tasting sampled 12 sauces alongside crinkle-cut fries and produced a ranked list from worst to best. The selection included expected staples such as BBQ, ranch, and ketchup as well as surprising varieties. Different sauces suit dunking, spreading, or pouring and affect how sandwiches, burgers, and fries are enhanced. Many sauces delivered satisfying flavor variety to meet diverse cravings. The Honey Dijon mustard failed to taste like honey or Dijon, likely because soybean oil and water top its ingredient list.
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