🥗 Spread the Love with Kewpie!
Kewpie Mayonnaise comes in a convenient pack of two 17.64-ounce tubes, designed for easy use and storage. With dimensions of 11.3 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and a height of 2.4 inches, this product weighs 2.3 pounds, making it a perfect addition to your kitchen for enhancing a variety of dishes.
P**7
Oooooomami!
This mayo is delectible!! Smooth, rich, creamy, and flavorful! It's all I buy now!
D**T
Hellmann’s who?
Don’t ever buy regular mayonnaise again. This is also the better tasting kewpies (the ones that are from places like Costco and not as squishy taste slightly different). I put this in ramen, on bread for grilled cheese sandwiches, when making mashed potatoes, etc. they add extra yolk to it which makes it creamier.
D**R
great flavor
One of my son's favorite condiments - a classic - a must for okonomiyaki - males a great accent on sandwiches with mild-flavored ingredients
N**O
Pretty good Mayo!
I bought this mayo for a Bang Bang Chicken Breast recipe that called for Japanese Mayonaise, it specified "Kewpie" Mayonaise. The recipe mixes the mayo with a chile sauce to make a sauce to baste on hot Skewered Chicken Breasts. The chicken breast was cut into 2" bite size pieces, mixed with some spices: 1/2 tsp ea of chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, garlic salt, black pepper, then mix in a little olive oil and place on water soaked wooden skewers. Cook 10 min, turn and cook another 10 min or until internal temperature reaches 160°. I cooked it at 400 in an air fryer but you could also grill it. Then you brush on sauce before serving.Not a fan of the sauce I made by itself, but I also only had a Safeway brand Sweet Chili Sauce which may have effected the overall flavor. Sauce was brushed on the hot chicken and it cooked on it like a glaze. Taste was just okay.The bottle is very soft and easy to squeeze to dispense the mayo. Not oil seperation, I think those that complained about that got bottles that had frozen. I had bought the double bottle because it was a better bargain and would recive it faster. Since I barely used any of the first bottle I decided to use the mayo on my ham sandwich today and ... it was pretty good!!! I am used to Helmans Mayo and I think this has a richer flavor. Japanese Mayo is made with egg yolks, no whole eggs like US brands. They also use a rice vinegar. It is a bit expensive so will I buy it again? ... maybe???
A**N
Kewpie is the MVP!
Best mayo around! Sandwiches? Check. Sauce Makin'? Check! Onigiri filling friend?! CHECK! This mayo does it all, and has a rich flavor profile. The size is immaculate, especially for the price of two. Our local grocery store sells these for $9 each (same size), and our local Japanese Sandwich shop (which is DELICIOUS, and they use this stuff) also sells it- but they sell it for $11.99 per bottle! I rarely buy food products from Amazon, but I will forever repurchase this holy mayo-y grail.
S**R
Worth the praise.
I kept hearing about this mayo for a while , and now understand why! Deep yellow color cuz it’s egg yolk only ( I think ) ! Tastes delicious and definitely has a richer taste imo than most mayos I’ve had . But make sure you get the made in Japan ! Not Japan “ style “ , there are both.
M**.
Expiration date is year/month/day
Great mayo and price. Expiration is year/ month/day. I keep seeing reviews that think their mayo is expiring within a few weeks of delivery, that’s not the case.
C**Y
Works well with hot foods, both in temperature and spice
I finally bought some after years of seeing people in asia putting it on everything, and when you compare it visually to standard mayonnaise here in the states, it's pretty obvious that it's got something extra going on. First taste, it's a richer flavor with silkiness, but it feels a little understated on things like sandwiches, which is odd. It wasn't until I put it on hot foods that I truly understood what the pros of the mayo were. Kewpie mayo is made with just egg yolks, not whites, meaning more proteins, the oil is vegetable, and vinegar is rice instead of white. The flavor changes and becomes bold when heat is applied, to which my BF who worked as a cook and is a home chef compared it to a hollandaise sauce in composition. While the taste may not be best on something cold, it's absolutely a go to drizzle for things like spicy noodles or fried foods, you can't go wrong. If you haven't tried it, try it, what's the worst that could happen, you're mildly disappointed? As with anything with MSG, if you're sensitive to it, yadda yadda yadda, maybe don't buy it, but why would you be looking at asian foods if you didn't tolerate MSG
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