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  2. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Commercial mayonnaise marketed in jars originated in Philadelphia in 1907 when Amelia Schlorer began marketing a mayonnaise recipe originally used in salads sold in her family's grocery store. Mrs. Schlorer's mayonnaise was an instant success with local customers and eventually grew into the Schlorer Delicatessen Company. [69]

  3. Hellmann's and Best Foods - Wikipedia

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    While Hellmann's Mayonnaise thrived on the U.S. East Coast, selling $15 million a year by 1927 with $1 million in profits, the California company Postum Foods (later Best Foods) introduced their own mayonnaise, Best Foods Mayonnaise, which became popular on the West Coast, and was operating a major plant in San Francisco. In August 1927 Postum ...

  4. 12 Of Grandma's Famous Mayonnaise Recipes - AOL

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    Mayonnaise does not always need to be the star of the recipe – this recipe is proof. Here, the creamy condiment takes a family-favorite gameday staple up a notch. get the recipe. Homemade Mayonnaise

  5. 19 Recipes for People Who Really, Really Love Mayo - AOL

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    From a foolproof homemade mayo recipe to marinated chicken, bread, and even dessert, here are more than a dozen recipes that highlight mayonnaise. ... The original version of this salad dates back ...

  6. Coleslaw - Wikipedia

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    The 1770 Dutch cookbook The Sensible Cook (Dutch: De Verstandige Kock) contains a recipe attributed to the author's Dutch landlady, who mixed thin strips of cabbage with melted butter, vinegar, and oil. The most commonly prepared recipe for coleslaw is a recent innovation, owing to the invention of mayonnaise during the mid-18th century.

  7. Waldorf salad - Wikipedia

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    The original recipe was just apples, celery, and mayonnaise. [7] It did not contain nuts, but they had been added by the time the recipe appeared in The Rector Cook Book in 1928. [8] An American guest demanding a Waldorf salad featured prominently in a 1979 episode of the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. [9]

  8. Molly Baz launches new condiment Ayoh that might be a perfect ...

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    Ayoh has four core flavors: Original Mayo, Dill Pickle Mayo, Tangy Dijonayo, and Hot Giardinayo, which come in 12-ounce squeezable bottles, just like at a deli to help level up your sandwich game ...

  9. Richard Hellmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Richard Hellmann emigrated from Vetschau, Germany, to New York City, where in August 1904 he married Margaret Vossberg, whose parents owned a delicatessen. [1] In mid-1905 he opened his own delicatessen at 490 Columbus Avenue, where he developed his first ready-made mayonnaise, dished-out in small amounts to customers.