Bringing a big photo of soybean oil and whole eggs to your feed

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    Mayo is basically just Oil, Eggs, and Vinegar or Citric Acid.

    If you put it in the back of the fridge, it’s likely to freeze and separate into a nasty dissolution of the emulsion of the ingredients. It’s not pretty.

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      Like nut butters, I’ve even found that modern formulations of mayo and salad dressings don’t actually need to be refrigerated.

      • rImITywR@lemmy.world
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        Nut butters with tons of added sugar, oil, and stabilizers don’t need to be refrigerated. But nut butters with an ingredient list one item long do.

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          The only reason they need to be refrigerated is the convenience of preventing them from separating. They do fine in the cupboard.

          In the other hand I stopped getting Costco bulk sizes because it was frustrating to mix them back in effectively, and the normal sized jars get used quickly

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          Only if you rarely eat them. They’ll last a few months before going rancid which is fine for many people.

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          2 hours ago

          Pure nut butters have done fine for me out of fridge. Not sure about when extra ingredients are added.

          I guess it -would- cut down on longevity though, as oils go rancid over time. So I would think refrigeration does help, there?