Yes
Examples: colloidal gold, milk, mist, styrofoam, fog, mayonnaise, cosmetic gels etc.
You are mistaken. Condensed milk is not one of the ingredients in mayonnaise. If you buy a jar of it, you can read the ingredients on the label.
It may be depending on age
Some Caesar dressing recipes call for mayonnaise
It depends on the size of the jar. You can usually find this information on the back of the label.
A "laughing" dog is called a hyena.
Some examples are pickles, mayonnaise, salad dressing, pickled foods, and some types of beans.
Spreadable edibles
You can, but it would probably taste bad. (Hot mayo?)As long as it's mayonnaise out of a jar, not home-made, you can put a sandwich with mayonnaise in it on a sandwich grill, or in a frying pan, and it's great.Using a microwave, mayonnaise should be mixed, because otherwise its high fat content will cause it to heat before the other ingredients.
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