🥪 Spread the Love with Duke's!
Duke's Mayonnaise is an 8 oz. bottle of creamy goodness, crafted with natural flavors for a deliciously smooth spread. Perfectly portable, it's designed for the modern professional who values quality and convenience in their culinary creations.
C**E
Better than Best Foods!
I grew up on Best Foods (Hellman’s) Mayo & I always loved it. Duke’s beats BF by a country mile. The consistency is creamy smooth, the flavor has a slight tang to it which just adds more flavor to anything you add it to. It’s delicious on sandwiches, in deviled eggs, & I’ve used it in my great-grandmother’s creamy coleslaw recipe. The family loves it.Having said that, it’s the seller that deserves 5 stars as well for their awesome customer service & here’s why.I ordered 4 jars of Duke’s & unfortunately the box arrived damaged; so damaged 2 jars were missing. We contacted the seller sending them photos of the box to prove our claim. They said no problem, we’ll make it right. Next thing we know another box shows up, damages, but not like the first one & it has 4 jars of mayo inside. I only expected the company to replace the 2 missing jars, not fulfill my order again!If you haven’t tried Duke’s you need to. It’s delicious!
T**T
Always Great!
The Twang makes it the Best Mayo!
B**R
Very close to deli style hellmans, more so than retail hellmans.
I ordered this on amazon, but the shipper just put it in a bag, so when it showed up, the jar was crushed/lid broken and the bag was full of mayo. I was able to get a refund.Then I found a local store that actually stocked it and I picked some up. It's pretty close to the flavor of hellmans you can get when you go to a deli. That style of hellmans can only be bought in gallon jars, which makes little sense to me because regular retail hellmans isn't very good at all.I usually use miracle whip with ham, turkey and beef. Although, I don't really care for it with beef, so lately have been just using yelow mustard. I will be trying this instead.
I**C
Mayo AND Miracle Whip rejoice! The feud is put to rest...
I do have to say, it's hard to tell from the picture how small the jar is, it's about 3-4 inches tall. Of course you can read the label and see how much is in it, but it's easier to grasp when you can picture the size of the jar. As far as mayonnaise goes, Duke's flavor is unrivaled. Until I bought this for my mother who had just moved in, I had never heard of Duke's. She is from FL and I live in MI, and I haven't seen it anywhere. I bought this jar for her, and she was absolutely delighted. The flavor of this mayonnaise,compared to Helman's- my usual brand, Duke's has a tangier nuttier flavor. I have mainly used it on sandwiches. I would be interested in using it to make tuna or egg salad to see what yields. Being that I only bought the small jar, I guess I'll have to wait on that. I am not a big fan of miracle whip, and most people seem to be a Mayo OR a Miracle Whip kind of person. I would say that Duke's could be the spread that might bring these two worlds together and appease everyone. Now that that controversy is taken care of, what about Obama Care?
H**Y
Out of date product!!!
Product was best by 2/8/25 and it arrived on 2/26. I would prefer one with the correct date.
G**L
Great stuff; small container
Duke's is great stuff and, like many, I wish it were sold in stores here. They put extra egg yolks in the mix, and less sugar. A lot of people down South like that combo; others don't. My mayo came well within the usage date and there was no separation of liquids/solids.But do be aware you're getting a novelty item here, as this is basically a sampler size. About a fourth of the size people typically buy for their kitchens. So do the math. Would you buy a $20 jar of mayo? While Duke's is limited in distribution, it is still one of the top brands in the U.S., so hopefully it'll show up on your local shelves at some point, at a reasonable price point.
R**N
The Best Mayo in the World!
I live in CA and had never heard of Duke's Mayo until I was searching for the "perfect" Pimento Cheese spread recipe. My mom in the 1960's use to buy Kraft pimento cheese spread in a little jar and spread it on celery sticks for appetizers but I wanted to do a recipe from scratch. Almost all of the authentic southern recipes called for Duke's. I found it on Amazon and ordered a small jar just to test it out. I have never tasted such good mayo in my life. I am now ordering the 4-pack of the large jars. My pimento-cheese spread was a hit on Thanksgiving and I showed everyone the Duke's mayo and they were sold on the taste and texture. Love that there is NO sugar in this mayo, too. I just made tuna melts over the weekend and used Duke's and I am not kidding...BEST tuna melt ever - totally different taste than other mayonaisse. So glad Amazon had it - my next stop will be my local grocer to see if they can carry it here!
E**K
Can't beat it!
When it's described as a 'cult favorite', it's because once you try it, you'll know what you've been missing all along -- and you'll become a true believer. Being a native New Englander, I grew up believing Cain's was unbeatable but that's because I never encountered Duke's. Now.... Guess there's always something new to learn! Love this stuff!!!
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