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Yes, just mix it with mayonnaise NOT MIRACLE WHIP. Yes, mix it with mayonnaise, not Miracle Whip mayonnaise, 'Best Foods' or 'Helman's' mayonnaise is best. If too thick add a little oil (or if it's strong tasting add a tiny bit of water with oil. Use Canola oil or another oil but not Olive Oil or it will change the taste.
Double bonds are found in canola oil but not in butter. Canola oil is rich in unsaturated fats, which contain double bonds in their chemical structure. On the other hand, butter is high in saturated fats, which do not contain double bonds.
Yes, you can use Miracle Whip instead of oil in brownies, but it will alter the flavor and texture. Miracle Whip is a mayonnaise-style dressing that contains oil, vinegar, and spices, which can add a tangy taste. It may also make the brownies slightly denser, so it's best to use it in moderation or experiment with smaller batches first.
The main differences in ingredients between Miracle Whip and mayonnaise are that Miracle Whip contains sugar and additional spices, while mayonnaise does not. Mayonnaise is made with oil, egg yolks, vinegar, and sometimes mustard, while Miracle Whip includes sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and various spices for a tangier flavor.
It could if it was contaminated with a bacteria or fungus and you applied it to your skin. It would be more likely that the oil in the miracle whip clogged your pores giving you acne.
On the label, look for: 1. The kosher certification symbol and 2. If it is kosher , if it is kosher dairy or pareve. If pareve, and kosher, it can be eaten with meat. _________ Miracle Whip is pareve so it's fine for meat. Although, NEVER serve corned beef, salami, roast beef, etc with anything other than mustard to a Jew. Anything else is blasphemy!
Yes (if we are talking about real butter, not canola oil)
The main differences between Miracle Whip and mayonnaise are their ingredients. Miracle Whip contains sugar and additional spices, giving it a sweeter and tangier flavor compared to mayonnaise. Mayonnaise is made with oil, egg yolks, and vinegar, resulting in a richer and creamier taste.
No, canola oil is not a hydrogenated oil.
yes it is lactose free, here are the ingredients that's in miracle whip Water, soybean oil, vinegar, sugar, modified cornstarch, eggs, salt, mustard flour, paprika, spice, dried garlic, potassium sorbate as a perservative and enzyme modified egg yolk
What is canola oil? We can't get it in the foreign country where I live, what is most healthy to substitute? Canola oil is an extract you get out of Canola seeds
Canola is rapeseed. The name Canola is a trademarked hybrid plant first grown in Canada. So Canola Oil is a specific kind of rapeseed oil.