Kewpie Mayonnaise 17.64 Oz.
Reviews of Kewpie Mayonnaise 17.64 Oz.
1.) you'll never think of mayonnaise the same way again after trying Kewpie
Reviewed by: buru buru piggu New York, NY USA
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I never liked mayonnaise until I went to Japan, where I gained a new respect and appreciation for the condiment. The reason? Japanese mayo is different. And it tastes better.
Before that, I was only familiar with standard American supermarket varieties like Hellman's and Kraft, and the idea of putting them on things like leaf salads and fries wasn't particularly appealing.
Kewpie, though the ingredients are similar, has a pronounced tanginess that balances the rich creamy texture, making it ideal as a mainline topping for a wide variety of foods. They go great on fries (Belgian style), leaf salads, and grilled meats. Japanese people put mayo on a lot of things, including okonomiyaki, takoyaki, yakitori, even pizza.
There is something decidedly fun about the squirt nozzle. It is much more convenient than American jar mayos that you have to scoop out and then plop onto the food in a big glob. The bottle itself is shaped like a pastry bag, with an opening about the diameter of a strand of cooked spaghetti. This allows you to squirt mayo with precision over your food, letting you control its distribution as well as design. Food I had in Japan often came with cross-hatched mayo patterns, like the pattern you see on the bag. If you remove the cap, the inner opening is star shaped, allowing for more decorating fun if you have kids.
It is far superior to Kraft Mayo Real Mayonnaise, 18-Ounce Easy Squeeze Bottles, which come in an overly-rigid bottle with a horizontal slot that easily introduces air into the bottle as it re-inflates for the next squeeze, causing frequent splatter. Mayo also clings to the bottle's side and I have to give it a good hard jerk to get enough dislodged for another squeeze. Kewpie doesn't have this problem. It is soft and pliable like a toothpaste tube. Splattering is never an issue and the free-flowing consistency of the mayo formulation makes getting it all out quite easy. The bottle is also transparent and devoid of any stickers and labels, making it easy to see how much is left, and its tapered design channels the mayo into the opening.
Nutrition values are similar to American mayo. 100 calories per tablespoon (90 from fat), 20mg cholesterol, 100mg sodium. It does not contain any preservatives or artificial additives besides MSG. Kewpie is made in Japan, not in US subsidiary factories, so this is a true taste of a Japanese favorite. Give it a try and see why this is loved by so many people in Japan and Japanese food lovers the world over.
2.) A must-have for dynamite sauce
Reviewed by: Desert Mama Tucson, AZ
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I purchase this mayonnaise regularly, usually more than one bottle at a time. I use it for making Japanese dynamite sauce, although it is very nice in sandwiches as well. This mayonnaise has a flat taste to it, and is not at all sweetened like American-style mayonnaise.
The product is tops but the packaging is a little odd. The mayonnaise itself comes in a squeeze bottle, and the squeeze bottle is packaged in the red-printed cellophane bag you see in the picture. Well, when you remove the bottle from the cellophane bag, you are left with a plain bottle, with no markings on it whatsoever. You will know what is in the squeeze bottle, but others won't, so you just need to communicate that to anybody that has access to your refrigerator.
A nice little bonus is that the cap on the squeeze bottle has a rosette tip, so you can make fancy little mayonnaise decorations straight out of the bottle if the occasion arises.
3.) My Husband loves this Mayonaise!!!
Reviewed by: Marianne Escobedo Pleasant Grove, Utah United States
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It really has an excellent flavor. Most of the Japanese people I have asked prefer it over any other brand. If you want Japanese Mayonaise, this it the best.
4.) Amazing!
Reviewed by: Maretaranquilis Northwest USA
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Who knew that mayonnaise could be so very, very yummy! I don't know how they do it, but they make it so very good! Now I understand why in Japan it is popular to put mayonnaise on everything - including pizza.
I love to put some of this mayo in a bowl, add some shoyu (soy sauce) and use it for a veggie dip. Everyone loves it and it is a great way to get folks to eat more veggies. Try it with small chunks of raw green cabbage!!!!
5.) Best mayo of all!
Reviewed by: Peggy FPO, AP USA
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We lived four years in Japan and love Japanese food. Was so happy to find this on Amazon as it's the only mayo we use. It makes yummy potato salad. We boil potatoes in a large pot, drain water, pour on some Japanese rice wine vinegar, add some finely sliced onion, cover and let this sit for a while. When it's cooled a bit, we add chopped hard boiled eggs, some salt and pepper, a bit of Frenches mustard, and Kewpie mayo. We prefer the potatoes in our potato salad to be more creamy than chunky, so tend to cook the potatoes a bit longer and stir everything together adding more mayo til it's the consistency we like. This way is similar to what one buys in Japan. Kewpie mayo also makes great deviled eggs!
6.) The best mayo in the world.
Reviewed by: tweedy NC, USA
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This is the best mayonnaise. Everybody likes my tuna salad when I use Kewpie Mayonnaise. It is also good on your sushi roll. The convination with Say sause is so good and your sushi will melt in your mouth.
7.) You can tell the difference!!
Reviewed by: KY
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I love Kewpie Mayonnaise!!!
It just tastes much better than other brands!
One of the secrets for the rich taste comes from how they use eggs.
Kewpie only uses the yellow (this concentrates the taste of eggs)
while American brands like Kraft use both the yellow and white (this weakens the taste of eggs).
If you try Kewpie and compare it with other brands,
you can tell the difference between Kewpie and other brands.
You will realize that you can actually identify the taste of eggs with Kewpie.
This is by far the best mayonnaise in the world!!
8.) Yummie!
Reviewed by: Demonica SoulCal
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This mayo is tops! Just right on many traditional Japanese dishes such as Takoyaki or Okonomiyaki...also perfect on pizza, burgers, even steamed veggies! I bought mine at the asianfoodgrocer site for around $7 including shipping; my Takoyaki never had it so good!
9.) Surprisingly Versatile
Reviewed by: Bu-Chan Aotearoa
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Mayonnaise is something I usually associate with salads, (read boring rubbish here, in my opinion). However, I have been surprised just how much it is used in Japanese food.
Although you can use it with normal salads, I have also enjoyed it very much with takoyaki, (octopus dumplings in a ball shape). It also mixes well with other sauces, such as with Japanese barbeque and so on. Even dipping things like chips, (health food, really!), for a snack works.
It is a bit different to other types, but it is very nice with a pleasant and creamy taste to it. Recommended!
10.) Just tastes better
Reviewed by: japanreviewed.com Seattle, WA, USA
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I always used to hate mayonnaise, and couldn't imagine using it as a regular condiment. Turns out I just hated American mayonnaise.
Japanese mayonnaise is made with rice vinegar and a spice called ajinomoto, which gives it a hint of the flavor called umami. Umami is a special flavor, found mainly in Asian cooking, that can be detected by the human tounge outside the four basic tastes of sweetness, sourness, bitterness and saltiness. Japanese mayonnaise is much better for cooking, especially for making salad dressings. That hint of umami makes all the difference.
Kewpie brand is the most popular brand of Japanese mayonnaise, and so it is a bit of a comfort food like Heinz ketchup is to Americans. Aside from tasting great, it is just nice to see the familiar bottle sitting in the fridge, knowing you can pull it out at any time and make your tacoyaki taste just that much better.
11.) Like "Best Foods" only better.
Reviewed by: Ask Mr. Ed Seattle
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Rich and creamy, you wouldn't think it's a product of Asia if you didn't see the package. A bit expensive compared to our western brands but very delicious.
12.) Good People
Reviewed by: Bargain Shopper Garden Ridge, TX
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My shipment did not arrive on the date that I expected BUT these people sent me a very apologetic email and offered to make it right for me. I was so impressed with their customer service that I declined their offer to give me something to change my initial review. Their explanation for the delivery delay was totally satisfactory to me and I would not hesitate to order from them in the future. By the way, the product was exactly what I expected and I could not be happier.
13.) Not really mayo
Reviewed by: Pigumon Bay Area, CA
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If you like real mayonnaise, you're not going to like this. This is more of a flavored oil "mayo". Might as well get Miracle Whip.
Really, it's a different taste and texture, it's just not Mayonnaise.
So like the other reviewers, if you hate real mayo, try this or Miracle Whip.
Features of Kewpie Mayonnaise 17.64 Oz.
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.
1.) Delicious Japanese mayonnaise;
2.) Convenient easy-to-squeeze tube;
3.) Perfect for sushi, salads, and vegetables;
4.) Net wt: 17.64 Fl. Oz.;
Package Height x Length x Width: 7.7 in. x 7.7 in. x 2.8 in.
Package Weight: 0.85 lbs.
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