mayolike
Mayolike is a term used to describe products that resemble mayonnaise in appearance, texture, and sometimes flavor, but are not made with eggs. This distinction is significant for several reasons, including dietary restrictions, allergies, and veganism. Traditional mayonnaise is an emulsion of oil, egg yolk, and an acid, typically vinegar or lemon juice. Mayolike products achieve a similar consistency and mouthfeel through different emulsifying agents and ingredients.
Common ingredients in mayolike formulations include plant-based oils, water, starches, and gums. Starches, such as modified
The primary driving force behind the development and popularity of mayolike products is the demand for egg-free