No Its fat
dairy Actually, it's not dairy at all. It's made primarily from eggs and vegetable oil. Neither of those come from a cow...so, it's not dairy!
Mayonnaise is a condiment, so it would be in the foods to eat in moderation group.
No, only if you consider eggs dairy. Mayonnaise is made from eggs, vinegar, oil, mustard, and salt.
Honey, in kosher law, mixing dairy with meat is a big no-no. Mayonnaise usually contains eggs, which are considered dairy in kosher rules. So, technically speaking, mixing mayonnaise with meat would be breaking kosher law. But hey, you do you, just don't expect Rabbi Goldstein to give you a high-five for it.
Mayonnaise is basically made from eggs, dairy foods and vinegar. These are not high in purines which can be the cause of excessive uric acid in the blood.
Dairy Queen typically uses Kraft mayonnaise in their food items, including sandwiches and salads. However, specific locations may vary, so it's always a good idea to check with your local Dairy Queen for the exact brand they use.
Milk is a dairy drink.
Dessert / dairy food groups.
Butter is a dairy food because it is made from cow's milk, but it is not included in the Dairy Group because it is a fat.
No. Mayonnaise is made from an egg yolk base with oil, vinegar (or lemon juice) and seasonings.
The food group contains Yogurt and Cheese is MILK
Cheese is made from milk, so it goes in the Dairy Group.