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  2. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Mayonnaise is a French cuisine appellation that seems to have appeared for the first time in 1806. The hypotheses invoked over time as to the origin(s) of mayonnaise have been numerous and contradictory. Most hypotheses do however agree on the geographical origin of the sauce, Mahón, in Menorca, Spain.

  3. Coleslaw - Wikipedia

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    Coleslaw or cole slaw (from the Dutch term koolsla [ˈkoːlslaː] ⓘ, meaning 'cabbage salad'), also known simply as slaw, is a side dish consisting primarily of finely shredded raw cabbage [2] with a salad dressing or condiment, commonly either vinaigrette or mayonnaise.

  4. Hollandaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    Hollandaise and its derivative Mayonnaise (Hollandaise appearing in the 17th century and Mayonnaise appearing in the 18th century) are among the French mother sauces, [2] [27] [28] and the foundation for many derivatives created by adding or changing ingredients, including: The most common derivative is egg yolk with reduction sauce Béarnaise.

  5. Here’s How Mayonnaise and Miracle Whip Are Different ... - AOL

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    According to the FDA regulations, in order to be marketed and sold as mayonnaise, the product must meet the ingredient guidelines listed above and contain at least 65% vegetable oil.

  6. Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    Ranch dressing is a savory, creamy American salad dressing usually made from buttermilk, salt, garlic, onion, black pepper, and herbs (commonly chives, parsley and dill), mixed into a sauce based on mayonnaise or another oil emulsion. [1] Sour cream and yogurt are sometimes used in addition to, or as a substitute for, buttermilk and mayonnaise.

  7. Aioli vs. Mayonnaise—The Difference Between These Condiments ...

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    Nope, they're not the same.

  8. Mayonnaise is the most popular condiment in the U.S. So ... - AOL

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    Is mayonnaise bad for you? Mayonnaise is high in calories and fat. Nutritient-wise, one tablespoon of traditional mayonnaise has 93 calories and 10 grams of fat (1.62 grams saturated fat), along ...

  9. Thousand Island dressing - Wikipedia

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    The dressing's name comes from the Thousand Islands region, along the upper St. Lawrence River between the United States and Canada. [6] Within that region, one common version of the dressing's origin says that a fishing guide's wife, Sophia LaLonde, made the condiment as part of her husband George's shore dinner. [7]