When the Hellman's runs low, we resort to eating other types of egg-oil emulsions. For the cheesy-creepy factor you can't beat Kewpie Mayonnaise:
Kewpie Mayonnaise is native to Japan, but common in China (in fact the back of the package states that Kewpie in China is a "Chinese-Japanese joint venture"). There are four kinds of Kewpie Mayonnaise available in our local markets: Regular (pictured); sweet; half-fat sweet; thousand island dressing-style. Here in China, people eat Mayonnaise on things that we wouldn't, like fruit. Whenever you order fruit salad in a restaurant, it comes with some kind of mayonnaise product on it (Can you imagine eating watermelon covered in 'nnaise? How about apple? Or maybe Kiwi?)
The flavor isn't fab -- the regular tastes like Tartar Sauce without the pickle pieces. And even the regular (non-sweet) mayo is much sweeter than U.S. mayo is.
But the best part is that each bottle of Kewpie Mayonnaise (except the thousand-island dressing product) comes with -- you guessed it -- a Kewpie doll. Here is one, hermetically sealed in protective plastic:
Mo is always happy when we bring home Kewpie Mayonnaise -- his entourage is growing at a nice clip:
1 comment:
Thank you. This is extremely edifying. And amusing. Which is a good combo.
I have to report that *some* folks in the US do (or at least, used to) use mayo/Miracle Whip on fruit. In fact, my mom did, which grossed us out. She liked it on her jello. And once, when I requested a peanut-butter-banana sandwich in 2nd grade (I must have seen one on TV), she put mayo on it, because, she said, she ran out of margarine.
Needless to say, I did not eat my lunch that day.
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