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  2. Kewpie (mayonnaise) - Wikipedia

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    Kewpie is described as a "cult favorite" in Japan. [10] According to the Los Angeles Times, "It has transcended the plane of mere human consumption to become a cultural touchstone — a passion that can border on obsession." [4] There is a Japanese word マヨラー (mayora) which means a person addicted to mayonnaise. [20]

  3. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Kewpie (Q.P.) is the most popular brand of Japanese mayonnaise, [65] advertised with a Kewpie doll logo. The vinegar is a proprietary blend containing apple and malt vinegars. [ 66 ] The Kewpie company was started in 1925 by Tochiro Nakashima, whose goal was to create a condiment that made eating vegetables more enjoyable.

  4. List of mayonnaises - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable mayonnaises and mayonnaise-based sauces. Mayonnaise is a thick cold sauce or dressing and also forms the base for many other sauces. [ 1 ] It is an emulsion of oil , egg yolk , and an acid (usually vinegar or lemon juice ).

  5. Category:Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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  6. 6 Funny Cinco de Mayo Memes to Join the Celebration - AOL

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    The holiday is a celebration of the Battle of Puebla, which occurred in 1862 in Mexico and saw a Mexican army with 2,000 soldiers defeat a French army with 6,000 soldiers in one of the unlikeliest ...

  7. List of place names of Spanish origin in the United States

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    Arizona Either from árida zona, meaning "Arid Zone", or from a Spanish word of Basque origin meaning "The Good Oak" California (from the name of a fictional island country in Las sergas de Esplandián, a popular Spanish chivalric romance by Garci Rodríguez de Mon talvo) Colorado (meaning "red [colored]", "ruddy" or "colored" in masculine form.

  8. 22 Fiesta-Approved Ground Beef Recipes for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    Cinco de Mayo is a holiday we celebrate every year on the 5th of May, remembering the Mexican Army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. While it might be considered a "party holiday ...

  9. 25 Cinco de Mayo Facts, Plus the History of Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    2. Not every Mexican state celebrates Cinco de Mayo, per ThoughtCo. 3. About 37.2 million people of Mexican origin lived in the U.S. in 2021, according to the Pew Research Center. This includes ...