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Which Brand do you prefer ? :)
And how much "Fat Percentage" do you like ?

Thank you for your Contributions.:)
(I made no Poll,since I do not know enough about Mayonnaise in your Country)



For me,different:

Sometimes I like this one:

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Preferable this,from my Childhood:

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This Thread was inspired by @Veho after reading this in the Shoutbox:

I bought some Heinz "Seriously Good" mayo. It's Seriously okay.
 
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Is these mayonnaise flavored toothpaste?
Very funny.(yes,it is really..:D)

I think you have no Mayonnaise "Tubes" in your Country ? :P


Eggs,Oil and Salt (Thomy contains Mustard too..) as usual,not really the Recommendation from the Dentist.
 
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Very funny.(yes,it is really..:D)

I think you have no Mayonnaise "Tubes" in your Country ? [emoji14]


Eggs,Oil and Salt (Thomy contains Mustard too..) as usual,not really the Recommendation from the Dentist.
Nope they come in plastic jars
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Basicly brandless mayo (80%) for me, also use "Calvé" brand from a jar.
Off course we Dutch people do eat our patat with mayo. But when you order a patat with mayo in a snackbar you get "fritesaus", and we think that's normal.

Fritesaus is essentially diluted mayonaise and has only between 5 and 35% fat! They just add water and a thickening agent and some extra "flavour". Healthier? I guess so...
 
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I have expensive tastes kek, idk how much fat percentage it has, i knew mayo in other countries came in jars but never saw tubes, i don't know how this packaging is called in english but here it's called "Sachet", though mustard and ketchup also come in this packaging, they are mostly for refilling a more traditional bottle, i haven't seen Natura in bottle, though i think Hellman's does offer a bottle, i don't eat things that with mayo often though, it's mostly my mother's, i just take some whenever i make hamburgers, i guess i also eat some with golf sauce but that's to acompany palimitos which we only eat twice a year (maybe more if there are leftovers)
 
Sometimes I have a huge craving for Mayo in a sandwich! But it's one of those things that I get tired of really fast. After a few sandwiches with Mayo, I get sick of it, and go back to yellow Mustard.
 
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Not anything American. I am normally quite indifferent to it when in Europe but going there it moved to active dislike, and it does seem to go the other way (USians visiting Europe wondering why anybody would put it on chips or something and then going "ah".
Salad cream is my favourite of such things (though some take exception to categorising it among mayonnaise. It is still egg and oil based but the proportions and effect is quite different) or lidl (and places in France in general) did something they called remoulade which was delicious and still mayonnaise based.
In a move that would not be surprising to anybody that met one then the Dutch do a fair line in such things.

Otherwise I have tried them with herbs, garlic, onion, traditional takes from various countries including Japanese, modern takes, made on site, made in a vat and shipped, with pepper, vegan (unlike most vegan food then actually was not that bad, though nothing I would seek out), without lemon, with spicy things mixed in... again I am still on indifference unless it is the American efforts and they can keep those.


Also getting surprisingly large amounts of use out of this
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It is from an old book of industrial recipes (if the ridiculously large volumes/weights did not give it away).
 
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