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I wished the same thing. But I just went ahead and bought the smallest

jar I could find. Unbelievable!!!

I fed a small spoonful to my boyfriend, who happens to be a fiend for

mayonnaise, and he absolutely loves it.

Take the risk, you won't be sorry.

 

Jill

 

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> I wish I could have a taste test befor buying. No tiny

containers....

> I want to know how it tastes too.

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> Val

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It tastes just like Mayonaise, but better..... It costs between $3-4 dollars

something for a quart.. so not a big investment to try a great product. Be

adventurous and take the plunge.

Judy

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Valerie

Monday, February 04, 2008 3:38 PM

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I wish I could have a taste test befor buying. No tiny containers....

I want to know how it tastes too.

 

Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I usually make homemade mayo, would like to try the veganaise, do you

suppose it is available in my part of Canada. A lot of things

aren't. Maybe will have to make a trip into Minnesota.

 

Barb

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

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> It tastes just like Mayonaise, but better..... It costs between

$3-4 dollars something for a quart.. so not a big investment to try a

great product. Be adventurous and take the plunge.

> Judy

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> I wish I could have a taste test befor buying. No tiny

containers....

> I want to know how it tastes too.

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> Val

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Val, Vegenaise tastes almost like regular Mayo. My husband can't tell the

difference and on a lot of stuff, I can't either. If you are used to using

miracle whip, you wont like it, cause it isn't sweet.

Katie.

 

Valerie <bvwagner wrote:

I wish I could have a taste test befor buying. No tiny containers....

I want to know how it tastes too.

 

Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes, Vegenaise is truly a perfect substitute for regular mayo. My

daughter who distrusts mock veggie foods loves it and can't tell the

difference from real mayo. It's been said that Nayonaise tastes like

Miracle Whip. Since I hate Miracle Whip, I've never tried Nayonaise.

 

Sharon

 

Katie M wrote:

> Val, Vegenaise tastes almost like regular Mayo. My husband can't tell the

difference and on a lot of stuff, I can't either. If you are used to using

miracle whip, you wont like it, cause it isn't sweet.

> Katie.

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I am a mayo snob...always looking for a good one or making my own. All have

sugar and eggs. I have to say, veganaise is delicious...you won't regret it.

 

Kathleen

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Valerie

Monday, February 04, 2008 4:38 PM

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I wish I could have a taste test befor buying. No tiny containers....

I want to know how it tastes too.

 

Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I don't think it taste like miracle whip either. I can't stand that stuff. It

takes like regular mayo

 

Kathleen

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Sharon Zakhour

Monday, February 04, 2008 5:57 PM

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Yes, Vegenaise is truly a perfect substitute for regular mayo. My

daughter who distrusts mock veggie foods loves it and can't tell the

difference from real mayo. It's been said that Nayonaise tastes like

Miracle Whip. Since I hate Miracle Whip, I've never tried Nayonaise.

 

Sharon

 

Katie M wrote:

> Val, Vegenaise tastes almost like regular Mayo. My husband can't tell the

difference and on a lot of stuff, I can't either. If you are used to using

miracle whip, you wont like it, cause it isn't sweet.

> Katie.

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I like having samples first too, but I'll go on the advice of so many

here and take a chance! I'll let you know! (and I'm tossing the one

I bought - yuck!).

Jann

 

thelilacflower wrote:

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> Let us know what you think about it

> Donna

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I like both but generally buy Nayo as it keeps longer. I only go thru

it quick in the summer.

Peace,

Diane

 

, Sharon Zakhour

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> Yes, Vegenaise is truly a perfect substitute for regular mayo. My

> daughter who distrusts mock veggie foods loves it and can't tell the

> difference from real mayo. It's been said that Nayonaise tastes like

> Miracle Whip. Since I hate Miracle Whip, I've never tried Nayonaise.

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> Sharon

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Tried it today - love it! Don't think I'd like Nayonaise as I don't

like Miracle Whip....thanks for the recommendations!

Jann

 

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