🥑 Elevate your meals with mayo that’s as clean and bold as your lifestyle!
Primal Kitchen Mayo Variety Pack features Original and Chipotle Lime flavors crafted with avocado oil and cage-free eggs. Free from soy, canola, cane sugar, and artificial additives, it’s Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Keto, Paleo, and Whole30 certified—perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking premium, ethically sourced condiments.
T**E
Creamy, Flavorful, Wholesome
Primal Kitchen Mayo made with Avocado Oil and Cage-Free Eggs Variety Pack, Original & Chipotle Lime, 12 Ounces, Pack of 2. I recently used the Primal Kitchen Mayo made with Avocado Oil and Cage-Free Eggs, and I have to say—it’s a total game-changer for anyone who loves clean, delicious ingredients. I first tried the Original on a turkey sandwich, and the texture was incredibly creamy, with a fresh, rich taste that made everything feel gourmet. Then, I used the Chipotle Lime to whip up a spicy aioli for homemade tacos—it added the perfect kick without overpowering the flavors. What really sets this mayo apart is that it’s made with avocado oil, giving it a smooth consistency without any artificial junk—just simple, wholesome ingredients I can feel good about. Plus, it’s soy- and canola-free, which is a huge win for anyone looking to eat cleaner. Whether I’m using it in a dressing, spreading it on a wrap, or mixing it into a dip, it always elevates my meals. The fact that it comes in a variety pack means I can switch between classic and bold flavors depending on what I’m craving. If you’re looking for high-quality mayo that delivers on both taste and ingredients, I highly recommend this Primal Kitchen duo!
K**M
Good tasting and good for you.
This mayo is not only healthy, but tastes great. I put it on my husband's sandwiches and he can't discern the difference between this and Duke's. And the Chipotle is fantastic.
G**L
Tangy and Delicious Alternative Mayo
This is expensive but worth every penny as a healthy and tasty alternative mayonnaise. It's tangy and delicious and is a great dressing for tuna fish, canned salmon, turkey burgers, potatoes, and many whole foods. If you want to replace the fat and cholesterol of many traditional brands of mayonnaise with a great alternative, this is a good choice.Is this whole 30 approved? The simple answer is "Yes" - but I have to qualify it. If your goal is simply to stick with whole foods, which is what I now try to do, there is nothing in the ingredients that (in my understanding) disqualify this product. The ingredients are Avocado Oil, Organic Cage-Free Eggs, Organic Egg Yolks, Organic Vinegar, Water, Salt, Organic Lime Juice Concentrate, Chipotle Powder, Lime Granules, Organic Chives, Organic Rosemary Extract. Furthermore the product is Primal & Paleo Approved, Sugar Free, Soy and Canola Free, Dairy Free, and Gluten & Grain Free.However, whole 30 also encourages people NOT to think in terms of replacing foods that are off limits (e.g., ordinary mayonnaise, ketchup, etc.), and frankly speaking, that's exactly what I was doing with this sauce. Having said that, I could probably not have lasted on whole foods without this sauce because it made many of my favorite whole foods (tuna and salmon, turkey burgers, many kinds of veggies) even more delicious than they were with ketchup and/or mayonnaise. So people who make one of their goals to change their thinking about food completely, which is a good goal - they may choose to avoid this sauce because for them it is a substitute for something they can no longer have under whole 30. And that way of thinking is to be avoided according to whole 30.The bottom line is that I think this is a great product, and the 12oz jars go farther than you might think. It is expensive, but it is now a permanent resident in my refrigerator at home, and in the lunchroom refrigerator at work. I really enjoy this product. If you are doing whole 30, best wishes to you - it's nice to be able to include products like this in a healthy diet.
W**E
Good product
Product has a heavy avocado taste. I add a few dolops of Greek, full fat plain yogurt and a squirt of lemon juice and mix. It then tastes very good.
M**K
A Mouth Full of Salt with a Mayonaise-ish Texture
I don't post reviews but felt compelled to review this to forewarn others considering buying it.Some background: I like salt. I like it a lot. I add an amount of salt to most savoury dishes that makes my meal companions audibly gasp. I have no issue with salt. I was not on a low salt diet before trying this.That said, this is so salty it is inedible, at least for me. Or if it is not salty, it tastes of nothing but salt.I bought this with the best intentions, I suspect like many people to avoid the seed oils that have found their way into most other mayonaises. I admire what Mark Sisson is trying to do here - sell a mayonaise that is not filled with seed oils and assorted chemicals and preservatives. The execution, though, is an outright failure in my opinion.Before my order had arrived, I had assumed that having removed all the fillers and preservatives, the texture might suffer somewhat, but that, having read the (short) list of ingredients, the taste would be great.The opposite was true: the texture is very much like what I would expect from a Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise 30 oz, but the taste is otherworldly in its unpalatability.Maybe I got a bad batch, but other reviews here echo the overwhelming saltiness factor, so if this was a bad batch, it was one among many.The moral of the story is maybe that if one is trying to eat clean/paleo/primal/keto, then one needs to emotionally let go of mayonaise (and other processed foods that people are trying to make diet-friendly) and just stick to cold-pressed virgin olive or coconut oils.
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