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Can you be friends with someone whose favorite salad dressing is miriacle whip?

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People put that on salad?
Isn't it a mayonnaise?
DavidBianchet2 · 56-60, M
@PoohSmasher Miracle Whip is a popular, tangy, and slightly sweet, mayonnaise-like dressing introduced by Kraft Heinz in 1933 as a lower-cost alternative to mayonnaise. It contains less oil and more water, sugar (high-fructose corn syrup), and spices compared to traditional mayo, making it legally classified as a "dressing" rather than mayonnaise.Key Characteristics and Facts:Flavor Profile: It has a distinct "tangy" or sweet flavor compared to the savory, rich taste of mayonnaise.Ingredients: Contains water, soybean oil, high-fructose corn syrup, vinegar, eggs, modified corn starch, and spices (mustard, paprika).Difference from Mayo: FDA standards require mayonnaise to have at least 65% vegetable oil, whereas Miracle Whip has less, allowing it to be lower in fat and calories.Uses: Commonly used in sandwiches, coleslaw, salads, and as a spread.Origins: It was developed during the Great Depression and debuted at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair.Nutritional and Usage Notes:While lower in fat and calories, it has higher sugar content than standard mayo. Due to its unique flavor profile, it is generally not considered a direct flavor substitute for mayonnaise in recipes.