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I remembered someone saying they also make mustard but I haven’t had any luck finding it.
The product listing on the Duke's website does not mention mustard.

https://www.dukesmayo.com/products/

Thanks! I guess I’ll quit looking. Smile



Dukes Mustard was a thing, and not bad either,



funny the OP mentioned Aldi's., you can buy Dukes in the Aldi's around here



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I just checked the jar in my refrigerator. There is no mention of canola oil on the list of ingredients.
soybean oil is the same as canola oil
Confused

The Difference Between Soy Oil & Canola Oil



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Vegetable oil is from soybeans
Canola oil is from rapeseed
 
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Vegetable oil is from soybeans
Canola oil is from rapeseed
both are vegetable oils. bad fats. [ from Deep Nutrition ]



 
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Dukes is fine but when I really want good mayo like for a special BLT - I make my own and it's not hard to make.
Much fresher tasting.
YMMV
 
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This chart is a bunch of BS

What does that even mean? Most of those oils are never even heated so I'm not understanding what they are getting at.

Soy, canola and other vegetable oils are just fine; they are not saturated fats.

With everything, the key is moderation.


 
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It is my understanding that paper shredders should be oiled. I looked at some "paper shredder oil." It was rather expensive, and it was primarily canola oil.
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I have a ten yo crosscut paper shredder. I’ve never oiled it, but it still works like new. YMMV.



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,,,Most of those oils are never even heated so I'm not understanding what they are getting at.

Soy, canola and other vegetable oils are just fine; they are not saturated fats...
every eat out? restaurants? fast food? i'd say there is much heating going on lol. what is the cheapest oil to by - vegetable oil. good fats cost a bit more - but cut into profits.
 
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A previous thread a year or two ago alerted me to Duke's Mayo. I had never heard of it but then could never find in my area.
Then it was pointed out Walmart carries it.
Sure'nuff. There it was.
 
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Was able to buy Dukes for a short time here in OKC but I can’t find it now.

I liked it a lot.
 
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Wal Mart is where I get it here in Pueblo, Colorado.


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I just checked the jar in my refrigerator. There is no mention of canola oil on the list of ingredients.
soybean oil is the same as canola oil - both are vegetable oils and a few molecules away from plastic.

from the Amazon listing:

Duke's Real Mayonnaise contains soybean oil, eggs, water, distilled and cider vinegar, salt, oleoresin paprika, natural flavors, and calcium disodium EDTA (added to protect flavor).

from Dukes site:



from an image search:



stupid Lawyers... second ingredient is eggs and they still have to put in bolt type at the bottom that it contains eggs.... How dumb can people be?


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Olive oil is a low heat oil... it will burn at about the same temperature as butter.... nothing even close to peanut oil which is high temperature.


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Did I miss a post that said Dukes is the only major brand that is still 32 oz?

Everyone else is at 30oz!
 
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No Corn Syrup or HFCS in Blue Plate!



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Blue Plate in my house. Tabitha refuses anything else.


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Originally posted by V-Tail:
I just checked the jar in my refrigerator. There is no mention of canola oil on the list of ingredients.
soybean oil is the same as canola oil - both are vegetable oils and a few molecules away from plastic.

from the Amazon listing:

Duke's Real Mayonnaise contains soybean oil, eggs, water, distilled and cider vinegar, salt, oleoresin paprika, natural flavors, and calcium disodium EDTA (added to protect flavor).

from Dukes site:



from an image search:



stupid Lawyers... second ingredient is eggs and they still have to put in bolt type at the bottom that it contains eggs.... How dumb can people be?



the Contains part is for folks with Allergies that don't want to or understand the big words in the ingredients list,

makes it easier to scan the label and pick out the allergen,

I'm guilty of looking at the last line for Wheat, since the wife is celiac



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Years ago I read an article on the Mayo Wars . After that I gave Dukes a try and I have never looked back.

“I asked my homegrown tomatoes. They said Duke’s and frankly looked a little offended at the question.” - article on Duke's vs Hellman's



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Vegetable oil is from soybeans
Canola oil is from rapeseed
both are vegetable oils. bad fats. [ from Deep Nutrition ]





One, Duke's is the best testing mayo.

Two, that book is horsecrap and literally making up stuff. I would be very interested to see any studies (based on science or logic) that link autism and specific vegetable oils. I am quite sure that books cite none.
 
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Duke's, Hellman's then Blue plate.

My friend works at a place that makes different labels of Mayo, and I can get all I want for free.

I buy Duke's, Hellman's, or Blue plate. In that order. Nothing else will do.


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