Posted on 05/20/2007 11:57:02 PM PDT by restornu
All of a sudden, mayonnaise is in the news. Kraft touts its "first-of-its-kind" Big Mouth jar, a 32-ounce shatterproof container with an opening double the size of the one on a regular jar. Spatulas and even measuring cups fit neatly into the jar, which is available in Real Mayo and Light Mayo. It's about $2.65 in supermarkets.
Not to be upstaged, Best Foods has introduced Canola Real Mayonnaise, made with canola oil instead of the soybean oil usually used in bottled mayo.
Canola oil is said to have a better fatty-acid profile, meaning it contains higher levels of monounsaturated fat and omega-3 fatty acids. It's also low in saturated fat and contains no trans fats. In plain language, a tablespoon of canola mayo might be a bit better for you than soybean mayo, but it does not come with a license to slather more of the stuff on that tuna salad sandwich.
Arriving now in supermarkets, Best Foods canola mayo costs about $3.60 for a 32-ounce jar.
(Excerpt) Read more at signonsandiego.com ...
Best Foods has introduced Canola Real MayonnaiseIt's only known as Best Foods west of the Rockies. The rest of the country knows it as Hellman's.
“Soy also contains goitrogens - substances that depress thyroid function.”
BTW Soy in any form is not good for men
Also soy has estrogens which arent good for men. see Post #9”
I’d worry more if we were eating it by the gallon. We might eat 4 or 5 tablespoons in a month.
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