🥑 Elevate your meals with the creamy power of pure avocado oil!
Chosen Foods Classic Vegan Avocado Oil Mayo is a 12 fl oz jar of creamy, 100% avocado oil-based mayonnaise that’s gluten, dairy, soy, and canola free. Certified non-GMO and keto-friendly, it delivers wholesome fats and antioxidants, making it a versatile, clean-label choice for sandwiches, dressings, and sauces.
R**M
Tastes like real mayonnaise.
I’m allergic to chicken including egg yolks which means that regular mayonnaise is a no-no for me. This has been a great substitute for me. The taste is spot on. The texture is just a teeny bit runnier than the real thing. I’ve only used it on cold sandwiches, to make tuna salads, and as a salad dressing so far.
D**N
Best Mayo
Amazing product.
K**E
Heart healthy mayo
Healthy non seed oil with good flavor and creamy texture.
N**T
Warning--They had a fantastic recipe but they recently changed it (late 2024) and it is much worse
It's so disappointing. We have bought dozens of jars of this in the past when it had superior tart flavor and served wonderfully as an instant dip for veggies--alone or with seasonings like curry powder--a thickener for soup that made soup thicker, creamier, and tart at the same time, a great dollop to add on top of a hot curry, etc. etc. etc. AND it also worked for tuna salad or chicken salad. The extra tricks it could play were due to the extra tartness and the chickpea flour. It was one-stop-recipe-improvement. Over the years from time to time they have changed it a bit but not enough to make it stop being valuable to us. Just recently after it was out of stock for a while (I wrote and asked why and got no answer), it came back in stock. We now own 6 24-oz. bottles of a product that did not say it had been reformulated and which does not taste or smell or feel or behave the same. It looks paler, has an oily feel in the mouth, is less tart and just not appealing. They have changed out the gum and changed chickpea flour to chickpea protein. Everything I make with it is less good. And in soup, instead of thickening the soup, it curdles. I don't know why they made this change, though I can think of some reasons. But now it actually tastes less good than many commercial mayonnaises not made with avocado oil. I'm seeking alternatives. Sir Kensington is not quite like the old Chosen but is peppery and interesting. But not made with avocado oil. I've written to Chosen to ask them, if they are going to sell this one, to give it a new name, and to bring back the old one, as "classic tart" or "recipe booster" or something, so we can still buy it.
H**R
Not bad.
Just doesn’t have that mayonnaise taste. Kinda flat. Good price though and healthier for me but I’ll stick with the original version.
M**N
No unhealthy soybean oil
One of the few mayonnaises that aren't made with soybean oil. Taste superb.
E**R
Tasty but watery.
Because of oil separation, it must be stirred vigorously before each use. Good for spreading on bread for sandwiches but basically a liquid. Cannot be used as a thick base for a vegetable salad (or for pescatarians, a tuna or salmon salad).
S**.
Best-tasting alternative mayonnaise
This is the best mayonnaise I've found (to my taste) that is soy-free. It happens to be vegan, too, so that's a plus.The texture is thinner than typical mayo, but there's nothing wrong with it -- I haven't encountered any problems with it significantly affecting the texture of whatever I'm using it for.
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