🔥 Elevate your eats with the umami-rich vegan spicy mayo everyone’s craving!
This Vegan Spicy Mayo is a plant-based, low-calorie condiment crafted with nutrient-dense sake lees using traditional Japanese fermentation. Dairy and egg free, it offers a creamy texture with a balanced mild spice, perfect for enhancing sandwiches, burgers, sushi, and more while supporting mindful, health-conscious diets.
K**K
Oh my! What a treat!
A seriously amazing condiment! I used on sushi and a spring roll and a wrap...ok..anything I can think of! Yummmmm
C**B
For me, a little goes a long way
I will start out by saying that I am not vegan although I realise that for those who are it is sometimes difficult to find appropriate choices. I do enjoy spicy foods but I don't really like extreme hot sauce type of spiciness. This seems just about right for me as long as I don't use too much. I find that if I mix a little bit of it with regular mayonnaise and add it to my burger it is just the right amount of spiciness for my taste. I do like the fact that they have used minimal packaging and there was 2 jars inside of a bag. It was appropriately sealed with the tamper proof seal and It only needs refrigeration after you open it. A little goes a long way for me so I am still working on my first bottle of the two.To help understand how I rate items:My philosophy is, that for a rating system to be effective, the highest rating and the lowest rating should be reserved for a relatively small percentage of the best and the worst products. If I give a product four stars, it is because I believe it is a very good product. To get five stars from me requires a product to go above and beyond and really impress me beyond my expectations. By the same token, a product has to be VERY, VERY bad to get only one star from me. One thing that I DON'T take into consideration with my ratings is price. I may make a general statement such as “this is a good value” but it will not affect my star rating. The reason is that product prices change, even from day-to-day. Also what one person may consider a good price someone else might not. I feel it is more important to review the quality and features of a product and let the buyer decide whether the current price is worth it to them. Another thing that I don't take into consideration are issues with shipping. This is because the seller does not always have control over that. Following is each of the five categories of *stars* and how I assign them to a product:***** Five stars - The product exceeded my expectations. I really love it and would actively suggest it to friends and would certainly purchase it again if needed.**** Four stars - The product met my expectations. It does what it claims to do. I like it and would recommend it to someone if they asked about it. I would Most likely purchase it again if needed .*** Three stars - The product is average and for the most part does what it claims. There may be a few things I don't like about it. If I recommended it to someone, I would state my reservations. I may purchase it again if I could not find a better alternative.** Two stars - The product fell far short of my expectations. It may, in some respects, do what it claims to do but has far too many problems to overlook. I would never recommended it to someone nor would I ever purchase it again. There is a good possibility I would return it.* One star - The product is terrible. It has way too many cons and few if any pros. I would actively warn my friends away from it and would most likely return it if possible.
J**B
So Yummy!
This stuff is so good - just as a condiment on a sandwich - but also it's a total treat when making either tuna or chicken salads - and really ups the wow factor in your deviled eggs!
R**E
Excellent flavor!
My partner describes this spicy mayo as absolutely delicious and it tastes exactly like what is served on the sushi at most grocery store sushi counters. The mayo base is definitely more like the Japanese Kewpie variety than traditional American mayonnaise, which is to be expected. If you are unfamiliar with the flavor, imagine something with a little more umami notes to it than just spicy mayo. It has a rich and almost fishy palate to it rather than just egg/vinegar etc that you might be expecting.This sauce has been especially good on rice dishes, burritos, and things with furikake & bonito seasoning.The only complaint I have is that the bottle has been hard to squeeze out now that it's getting close to empty. The mayo is thick enough that it isn't moving easily in to the neck of the bottle and I'm worried some is going to go to waste!
W**Y
tasty and just a bit spicy
This is my first time trying out Vegan Spicy Mayo and it's delicious. As far as heat level, it's spicy, but not that spicy, at least not to my taste buds. The creamy texture allows me to put just a bit of Mayo and still taste the flavor instead of overdoing it. 2 bottles will last me a really long time.
W**R
Don’t waste your money 😤
Incredibley bad!!!
R**S
Seemed old
Didn't really like. Seem fermented..
K**N
Not Really Mayo but Decent On Its Own
The description as a mayo substitute is more marketing than truth. It is an alternative condiment that is a healthier replacement for mayonnaise, but the consistency and flavor are different. With that said, I am not a fan of mayonnaise except in tuna or potato salad so I am looking at this compared to other hot sauce options. It has a light heat and the umami taste is decent on some sandwiches. It wasn’t bad replacing spicy mayo on my spicy tuna rolls. It added some flavor with a light saltiness and heat. The packaging is a little light which give it an odd feel from most condiments. Overall for vegans this works as a mayo replacement I guess, but for the rest of us it is a separate condiment on its own. It has an interesting texture and flavor that is worth trying out, but I think it is on the high end for cost given the size of the bottles.
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