Miss the creamy flavor of mayonnaise? This tofu-based
alternative tastes amazingly similar. A must have vegan staple.
Kosher & Gluten-Free. Available in Original and Low
Fat. 15 oz. jar is $5.19.
Ingredients:
Original - Soy milk (water, organic whole
soybeans), expeller pressed soybean oil, vinegar, salt, dried
cane syrup, natural vegan flavors, mustard flour, xanthan gum, guar
gum, sodium alginate, lemon juice concentrate, turmeric, paprika,
spices, garlic powder, vitamin B12
Low-Fat - Soy milk, vinegar, expeller pressed soybean
oil, salt, dried cane syrup, natural vegan flavors, mustard flour,
xanthan gum, guar gum, sodium alginate, lemon juice concentrate,
turmeric, paprika, spices, garlic powder and vitamin
B12
Original
flavor nutritional information:
Serving size - 1 tbsp. (15g)
Servings per container - 30
Calories per serving - 40
Total fat - 3.5g (0.5g saturated, 0g trans fat)
Sodium - 115mg
Total carbohydrate - 1g (0g fiber, 0g sugars)
Protein - 1g
Low Fat flavor nutritional information:
Serving size - 1 tbsp.
(15g)
Servings per container - 30
Calories per serving - 20
Total fat - 1.5g (0g saturated, 0g trans fat)
Sodium - 115mg
Total carbohydrate - 1g (0g fiber, 0g sugars)
Protein - 1g
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Good
From Maria Furtuna of Allen Park, Michigan on .
Some getting used to but taste really good
Fantastic
From Kathy of Manning, South Carolina on .
The absolute best taste.
Really Good But Miracle Whip
From Ruth Bush of Bruceville, Texas on .
I love the Nasoya products, but believe me Vegenaise is better at mayo. It is indistinguishable from Hellmans. Nasoya is better at miracle whip. Both are good in their own ways. Both are great non dairy.
good for salad, can mix with Vegenaise
From jwoolman of Richmond, Indiana on .
I like to use this in pasta salads etc. For sandwiches - one trick is to mix Vegenaise with the Nasoya Nayonaise to taste. Cuts the calories and stretches out the Vegenaise... but gives more of that mayonnaise taste. The Nayonaise also has a long shelflife - longer than it says on the bottle, which is important if you need to stock up. Lasts quite well after opening in the refrigerator, too.
The One and Only
From Vee of Oakstowne, Maryland on .
When I first went vegan, Nayo was the first brand of mayo that I tried, and I immediately liked it. A while after that I tried Veganaise, and immediately threw the entire jar into the trash. Before I was vegan, I hated miracle whip with a passion (who wants sweet mayo?!) and loved Hellmanns. Nayonaise tastes like Hellmanns, but with the consistency of miracle whip. I can actually apply it to a slice of bread with the back of a spoon. Doesn't bother me, plus, one jar lasts a year. Literally, just stir it up and its good to go. No mold or spoilage at all! Flavor is great, price is right, 5 stars.
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