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Kewpie Mayonnaise, Japanese Umami Style Mayo, 15.72

Japanese Mayo

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Enhance the flavor of many of your favorite foods with Kewpie Mayonnaise. It's made using rice vinegar instead of the distilled variety and is yellower, richer and creamier than traditional brands. This low-cholesterol mayonnaise is also low in sodium, has no trans fat and contains just 100 calories per serving. You can use it on sandwiches, in salads, for sushi, as an ingredient for dressings and much more. It's available in a convenient 17.64 ounces squeeze tube. This “umami” style mayonnaise has a refreshing aroma and a tangy depth of taste.

  • Kewpie Mayonnaise, 15.72 ounces:
    • Low-sodium mayonnaise
    • Low in cholesterol
    • Made with rice vinegar instead of distilled vinegar
    • 100 calories per serving
    • 0 grams of trans fat
    • Yellow, rich and creamy
    • Delicious Japanese mayonnaise
    • Convenient, easy-to-squeeze tube
    • Terrific for sushi, salads and vegetables
  • A Favorite Ingredient Among Exclusive Chefs
  • No High Fructose Corn Syrup

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