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KEWPIE Japanese Mayonnaise 500g – Rich & Creamy Umami Taste – Made In Japan

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Indulge in the rich and creamy umami taste of KEWPIE Japanese Mayonnaise. Made in Japan, this excellent additive enhances the flavor of any dish. Each 500g (17.64 Fl Oz) pack is a must-have for authentic Japanese cuisine lovers. - Enjoy our top-quality pro

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Indulge in the rich and creamy umami taste of KEWPIE Japanese Mayonnaise. Made in Japan, this excellent additive enhances the flavor of any dish. Each 500g (17.64 Fl Oz) pack is a must-have for authentic Japanese cuisine lovers. – Enjoy our top-quality products at the best prices on the market, with super-fast global shipping to Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Europe, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and beyond!
Founded in 1919, Kewpie has been bringing consumers in Japan bold and distinctive flavors for a century and nothing represents that like their flagship product: mayonnaise. This Japanese mayonnaise is made using only egg yolks, which gives it a creamier, eggier taste than other mayonnaises you might be used to. Added MSG gives it that little extra kick of umami for a completely different experience than traditional mayonnaise. Its great as a dipping sauce, topping, or seasoning in any dish you think could use a little bit of tangy, umami flavor. Try it as a salad dressing or as the perfect complement to your avocado toast, because everything can use a little Kewpie. COLD WEATHER NOTICE: Because this product contains no preservatives, it is at risk of separation if exposed to freezing temperature. The separated product is 100% safe to eat, but will likely not resemble the product youre used to and will not be able to be returned to the original state. Please bear this in mind before ordering in a cold weather climate.

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