I bought avocado oil mayo because I didn't want to die of canola oil and am horrified to discover it contains LIME JUICE and lime oil, wtaf
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I could post this lightly-used jar of $ mayo in my neighborhood's "buy nothing" facebook group and someone would go out of their way to come pick it up, I'm almost certain.
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Replying to @amelapay
Traditional mayo contains lemon juice, it's not a huge deviation Pamela
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depends on whether you can taste the flavor. I thought she meant it actually tasted like lime
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It would be one thing if just juice for acid but oil is for taste! I could taste it through a grilled cheese and a BLTpic.twitter.com/zlgUJv4WOA
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Ah, OK, my bad. Maybe it's intended for salad dressings and seafood. Or maybe they just thought avocado is green and lime is green, therefore
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Actually the worst example of this is 'trace of lime' tortilla chips. Traditional tortillas have a trace of lime, as in limeSTONE, from the grinding process. But people got used to seeing that, and some marketing genius decided to start selling lime FRUIT flavored chips.
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(interesting backstory on that -- preparing corn with lime (calcium hydroxide) improves its nutritional value: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixtamalization …)
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anyway pedantry fit over
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