majoneesia
Majoneesia, commonly known as mayonnaise in English, is a thick, creamy emulsion formed from oil, egg yolks, and an acid such as vinegar or lemon juice. The oil is dispersed in a continuous phase by the emulsifying action of the yolk’s lecithin and thickening proteins, producing a pale, smooth sauce. Mustard is often added for flavor and to help stabilize the emulsion. Commercial versions may include additional ingredients such as flavorings, stabilizers, or pasteurized eggs.
Preparation typically involves whisking or blending egg yolk with the acid, then gradually adding oil to form
The sauce is widely believed to have originated in the 18th century, with several theories linking it
Variants and uses include aioli (garlic-flavored), remoulade (often with herbs and pickles), and flavored mayonnaises such
Storage and safety: traditional mayonnaise can be sensitive to temperature and may require refrigeration, especially if