The spelling of "mayonnaise" with two n's comes from its etymology. It is believed to derive from the French word "moyeu," meaning "egg yolk," which reflects the sauce's primary ingredient. The double 'n' helps maintain the pronunciation and distinguishes it from similar words. This unique spelling has been preserved in English usage.
"Banana".
You can safely refrigerate mayonnaise for up to two months after opening.
The driving distance between the two is about 142 road miles.
Two pouches of tuna and two ounces of mayonnaise would make a double batch.
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Mayonnaise is a colloid.yes, it is a colloid.
Haha yes you can...my name is Brooklynn with two N's
No, mayonnaise is a condiment.
There are about 9.778 miles between Halifax, NS and Sackville NS.
No, 600 grams of mayonnaise is not necessarily the same as 600 milliliters. The difference lies in the density of the mayonnaise, which can vary based on its ingredients and formulation. Mayonnaise typically has a density of around 0.9 grams per milliliter, meaning that 600 grams would be approximately 667 milliliters. Therefore, the two measurements represent different volumes.
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.