I'm about to find out. Evidently it's a very common condiment here in China. I'm an American teaching English over here and this is basically what you find when you look for mayonnaise in the grocery stores. It's a pre-made product that you find in a jar or a squeeze tube and the brand that I see everywhere is called "Kewpie". Having not tasted it yet, I can't comment on the quality of this stuff, but I DID purchase a jar tonight and I'm going to try it soon. From what I've read on the internet, it tastes a bit like a mix between regular mayonnaise and sweet whipping cream. Hope that helps!
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No, mayonnaise is a condiment.
No, mayonnaise is not a gas. Mayonnaise is a semi-solid or thick liquid.
It depends on the mayonnaise. You can even get egg-free mayonnaise which is equivalent to an infinite amount of mayonnaise for each egg.
No patick, mayonnaise is not a interment.
Mayonnaise is a noun.
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Usually they are about the same.
No. There are hair products that that use the word "mayonnaise" in them but it is not the mayonnaise you eat.
Mayonnaise is an emulsion. Chemically, emulsions are colloids.Mayonnaise sauce or dressing is made of oil, egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasonings.
None. There is no seafood in real mayonnaise.