Hellmann's - What junk is this?

I've mixed some chilli sauce and and some milk. Still very salty. But didn't add salt to the salad. Tasted slightly better.

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...Needs some chips on the side there bantypants.

I just checked my fridge
This is what I have
It is in my opinion the best mayonnaise for the cheap price.
I will probably never ever change brands.
Been on this one for around 5 years now

740 grams jar
R28.99

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No, but that is what B-well is, amongst various other canola based mayos, marketed as mayonnaise as a 'healthy' alternative. There are canola/egg mayonnaises as well.
Read the label on that jar and compare it to Hellmanns. It's got a crapton of chemicals you have never heard of, Hellmanns: eggs, oil, vinegar and soy bean something IIRC.

Absolute travesty that these things are marketed as a "healthy" alternative, and that my wife falls for every one of these swindles.

No the only thing canola oil is good for is a replacement engine oil.
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It is widely used for cooking meats at a high temperatures as it has a very high smoke point relative to other oils.
 
...Needs some chips on the side there bantypants.




Read the label on that jar and compare it to Hellmanns. It's got a crapton of chemicals you have never heard of, Hellmanns: eggs, oil, vinegar and soy bean something IIRC.

Absolute travesty that these things are marketed as a "healthy" alternative, and that my wife falls for every one of these swindles.


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It is widely used for cooking meats at a high temperatures as it has a very high smoke point relative to other oils.
Read my sentence again
Its the best bang for buck
Im not saying B-Well is healthier than Hellmanns
 
Stick to Woolies mayo and Mr Sauce Burger Sauce #SupportLocal
 
I won't buy this mayo again, but I am now half way through the bottle, mixing it with chilly Sauce.

I like salty food. But this mayo is extremely salty. So since watering it down with 50/50 chilli sauce it is actually not bad.

I won't call it mayo though.
So basically you now have a very expensive Chilly Sauce ?
 
Want to try Japanese Mayo but it cost R90 a bottle. Right now can't justify that expense.

I sometimes make my own mayo using my bamix but sometimes it just comes watery and doesn't thicken up at all and have no idea why.

Japanese Kewpie Mayo, this stuff is what you need to try, but the price she is not right.
 
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