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Review: Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil

By Charlene Collins, published Sep 18, 2008
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Rating: 4.6 of 5
Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil is a reduced fat mayonnaise with only half the fat and calories of regular mayonnaise. I saw Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil on the grocery shelf at Walmart, so I thought it would be good to try this mayonnaise and write a review on it. The product comes in a 32 ounce plastic wide mouth far that is more wide and flat for easy dipping for mayonnaise.

The nutrition facts are:

I tablespoon per serving

64 total calories

Fat calories are 35

Total fat is 4 grams

Saturated fat is 0 grams

Polyunsaturated fat is 1 gram

Monosaturated fat is 2 grams

Sodium is 95 milligrams

Total carbohydrate is 2 grams

Fiber is 0 grams

Sugars less than 1 gram

Protein 0 grams

I saw the commercials for Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil many times on TV. I wondered how it would taste being made with olive oil. I suspected it wouldn't taste very good, but I wanted to give it a try. I hate most of those diet mayonnaise products. They just have no real mayonnaise flavor. Well, I was pleasantly surprised at how good this product really is. It tastes very much like traditional mayonnaise. Normally I am a Duke's mayonnaise kind of gal. Nothing can replace my Duke's mayonnaise. I have now found a replacement though, because Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil tastes just like real mayonnaise to me. The product is rich and has the look, texture and taste of real mayonnaise.

Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil contains eggs, so if you have an allergy to eggs you might not be able to eat this product. If you can eat regular mayonnaise which is made of eggs, it would most likely be okay, but you might want to check with your doctor before eating this product. However, if you can't eat regular mayonnaise, you probably won't be able to eat this either.

I love mayonnaise, and I could just eat it off a spoon. I like plain mayonnaise sandwiches, and have since I was a little kid. You can't fool me with fat free mayonnaise, and you can't fool me with many of those low fat mayonnaise products, but Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil tastes heavenly. It tastes as much like my Duke's mayonnaise that I will be buying this product from here on out.

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Great review :) Sheri

Posted on 10/28/2008 at 11:10:13 PM

 
soybean oil and canola oil both have health risks that should be evaluated before eating this regularly.

Posted on 09/22/2008 at 11:09:42 PM

 
I never tried it, I am not sure if we have it, we do have hellman's and kraft, products, there is no Duke's up here, I never heard of it.

Posted on 09/21/2008 at 9:09:47 AM

 
I wondered about this stuff and was waiting to hear from someone else about it. I think it would be interesting to try and now am sure of it. You did not mention the cost comparison. I wondered how much more expensive it would be. I will have to look for it this weekend. (Mayo sandwiches, nostalgic! My mother craved mayo and tomato sandwiches when she was carrying my little sister. Use kids loved them too, I still do.)

Posted on 09/19/2008 at 1:09:10 PM

 
Wonderful article! I might have to try this. :-)

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 9:09:28 PM

 
This is great to know, thanks!

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 1:09:39 PM

 
Wonderful idea, great job on this.

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 10:09:09 AM

 
Wow! A perfect ten! Thanks for trying this product and sharing your thoughts with us. I also wondered if it would taste like real Mayo. It's nice to know that it does!

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 9:09:37 AM

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