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The primary difference is Japanese/Kewpie mayo only uses egg yolks, whereas American mayo uses whole eggs. This gives Kewpie a yellower color, smoother texture, and richer mouthfeel. I greatly prefer it as topping or base for sauces. American mayo has a tang that works better for things like potato or egg salad IMO. For sandwiches, there's less of a noticeable difference. It depends on the ingredients and what kind of mood I'm in.
I got this last time it was posted. I feel I should say that while all the pictures show a bag, there's a squeeze type bottle with a lid inside that bag.
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I got this last time it was posted. I feel I should say that while all the pictures show a bag, there's a squeeze type bottle with a lid inside that bag.
Everyone is going to use what they like for different applications, myself, I use this when I make different Asian noodle dishes. I prefer it over regular best foods or Kraft mayonnaise for this application. I've tried it on sandwiches and in egg salad, but couldn't notice much difference since the other ingredients in those dishes overwhelmed the flavor.
I ordered last time, I was expecting a bit more, it's just a mayo with added msg and it's abit too runny
The primary difference is Japanese/Kewpie mayo only uses egg yolks, whereas American mayo uses whole eggs. This gives Kewpie a yellower color, smoother texture, and richer mouthfeel. I greatly prefer it as topping or base for sauces. American mayo has a tang that works better for things like potato or egg salad IMO. For sandwiches, there's less of a noticeable difference. It depends on the ingredients and what kind of mood I'm in.
Last edited by Backhome77 February 8, 2023 at 03:40 PM.
I got this last time it was posted. I feel I should say that while all the pictures show a bag, there's a squeeze type bottle with a lid inside that bag.
How much is this at Costco usually? I feel like it's roughly the same price. Also, it's noticeably superior to bland mainstream mayos. Makes much better tuna salad.
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I will say I compared the taste to my Kraft mayo and the taste didn't seem that much different. Maybe a bit more tangy, but nothing special
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I will say I compared the taste to my Kraft mayo and the taste didn't seem that much different. Maybe a bit more tangy, but nothing special
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