Kewpie Mayonnaise or Japanese Mayonnaise is the undisputed king of mayonnaise. First made in Japan in 1925 and sold in glass jars this mayo is yellower richer and more creamy than the standard American or European mayonnaise. Made with rice vinegar instead of distilled vinegar makes it especially complimentary to Japanese cuisine.
- Delicious Japanese mayonnaise
- Convenient easy-to-squeeze tube
- Perfect for sushi salads and vegetables
- Net wt: 17.64 Fl. Oz.
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6 Month Expiration Date!!
Sure the mayo is great and so is the service but how will I use 3 JARS OF MAYO within 6 months of receiving them?! I received my order yesterday and the expiration date is in November of this year! Kinda shady don'tcha think??
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Great for Packing & Portion Control
I bought the mayo packets in Fat Free and they are working out okay. They come in a box and each packet is wrapped in sturdy foil wrappers. The portion is just right for a sandwich (Its a lot bigger than the typical ketchup packet) and each is only 10 Calories. I have even put them out for a BBQ and people ate them and didn't even realize that they were Fat Free.......the flavor is smooth and good for those cutting back on calories. They don't need to be in the fridge.
At first I was hesitant because I was worried that they would come with a close expiration date considering there are 200 packets. But they go fast if you eat a lot of sandwiches for lunch and mine came fresh with a year +++ to spare.
I have even considered taking them in my purse and substituting it in things like Fast Food Chicken sandwiches since the mayo they use is "Heavy restaurant Mayo" and it totally busts the calorie load in just about anything. It's a quick 150 calorie cut to your meal.
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Best value for the money - Awesome coffee
I was initially reluctant to buy this based on the fact that they use proprietary pods. Had that reluctance stuck with me I probably would've spent a few hundred more on a high-quality manual espresso machine or over a thousand on an automatic machine. $.52 a cup is reasonable when you consider that grinding your own works out to about $.30 a cup but yields a greater mess and requires more soap and water for cleanup each time. With two little kids at home - who has time to clean? I was absolutely giddy the first time I used both the machine and the frother. Separately and together both machines match or rival what all too many of us pay $3-5 for from the local coffee shop. I'm convinced that our friends will like us more if we decide to share some of this with them. I bought this at Williams-Sonoma based on loyalty as I had sampled it 3 times over a two week period and finally couldn't take it anymore. I had to have one! Consumer reports also ranks this machine highest in its class. The only machine that offered comparable taste was larger cost about a grand and requires more cleaning.
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