Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What is mayonase?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is mayonase?),it will help you,my kids.
Answers:
traditionally, mayonaise is seasoned egg york emulsified with oil. So if you are a vegan, mayonaise is out.
HOWEVER, there are commercially produced vegan products that mimic traditional mayonaise. Check your local health foods store.
You could also try to make some allioli, a Catalan sauce similar to mayonaise but vegan - simply olive oil emulsified with crushed garlic. Here's a recipe.
http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/aspen...
There are eggs in mayo. Raw eggs.
whipped eggs and oil
Nope, no mayo. It has eggs in it. There is a vegan product I've seen that is supposed to taste similar, though.
Well, I think it's got eggs in it. Check the label or do a little online research.
Well you see its made from raw eggs and oil. No mayo for you. Its gross anyways. Tastes like my grama's prune pie left in the sun.
NO. Mayonnaise is made of eggs and oil.
If you are a true vegan then no. Remember there is a difference between a vegetarian and a vegan (vegan being much more strict)
eggs, oil, fat
No. Mayonaise contains eggs. You might be okay with Miracle Whip but you'd have to check the label... it's probably got some form of animal product in it too. I know there is vegan mayo out there. Check online (www.veganessentials.com probably has something) or your local food co-op or even the health food area of your bigger grocery stores. You could probably find a recipe for a good substitute online too... maybe search "vegan mayonaise" or something and see what comes up.
Mayonnaise is made by whipping eggs and oils until they reach the consistency that you are use to. Therefore it is not suitable for vegans.
Try Nayonase or Veganase. The are vegan substitutes but they are more expensive.
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Kitty said: Yes.What is mayonase?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is mayonase?),it will help you,my kids.
What is mayonase?
i'm a vegan can i still eat mayonase i don't eat any animal products including dairyAnswers:
traditionally, mayonaise is seasoned egg york emulsified with oil. So if you are a vegan, mayonaise is out.
HOWEVER, there are commercially produced vegan products that mimic traditional mayonaise. Check your local health foods store.
You could also try to make some allioli, a Catalan sauce similar to mayonaise but vegan - simply olive oil emulsified with crushed garlic. Here's a recipe.
http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/aspen...
There are eggs in mayo. Raw eggs.
whipped eggs and oil
Nope, no mayo. It has eggs in it. There is a vegan product I've seen that is supposed to taste similar, though.
Well, I think it's got eggs in it. Check the label or do a little online research.
Well you see its made from raw eggs and oil. No mayo for you. Its gross anyways. Tastes like my grama's prune pie left in the sun.
NO. Mayonnaise is made of eggs and oil.
If you are a true vegan then no. Remember there is a difference between a vegetarian and a vegan (vegan being much more strict)
eggs, oil, fat
No. Mayonaise contains eggs. You might be okay with Miracle Whip but you'd have to check the label... it's probably got some form of animal product in it too. I know there is vegan mayo out there. Check online (www.veganessentials.com probably has something) or your local food co-op or even the health food area of your bigger grocery stores. You could probably find a recipe for a good substitute online too... maybe search "vegan mayonaise" or something and see what comes up.
Mayonnaise is made by whipping eggs and oils until they reach the consistency that you are use to. Therefore it is not suitable for vegans.
Try Nayonase or Veganase. The are vegan substitutes but they are more expensive.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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