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Avocado Oil Mayonnaise Classic 175g

Avocado Oil Mayonnaise Classic 175g

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  • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free
  • Vegetarian
  • Wheat Free

Hunter & Gather 100% Avocado Oil Mayonnaise is a little more evolved than the average Mayonnaise...

We have locked in the goodness of 8 avocados...

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Hunter & Gather 100% Avocado Oil Mayonnaise is a little more evolved than the average Mayonnaise...

We have locked in the goodness of 8 avocados per jar, with absolutely no compromise on taste or texture. In fact, we think it is superior compared to commercially produced Mayonnaise - just check out our reviews! It has a rich, homemade like lusciousness with a velvety, smooth texture.

Made with simply 4 Real Ingredients:

100% Pure Avocado Oil

British Free Range Egg Yolk (RSPCA Assured)

Filtered Apple Cider Vinegar

A pinch of Pink Himalayan Salt

Perfect for Paleo & Keto diet

Best of all, it's FREE FROM any nasties, including:

Sugar, Gluten, Dairy, Mustard, Industrial Vegetable, Seed and Grain oils such as Canola, Rapeseed, Sunflower and Soybean oils, Artificial Preservatives, Emulsifiers and Thickeners

With the 'leading' brand containing no fewer than 11 ingredients and consisting of the following:

Seed & Grain Oils originally created as mechanical lubricants, have been shown to contribute to inflammation and high in Omega 6; Eggs from questionable or unknown sources; Hidden sugars, vinegar made from wheat and other allergens; Artificial preservatives and thickeners such as Calcium EDTA

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Carolyn
Avocado-licious!

OK, I know "avocado-licious" isn't a word, but I do think this mayonnaise is very tasty. I have already tried and very much enjoyed the other two flavours so I thought I may as well try the classic as well. I think it goes very well with salad, where it's most likely to be seen, and I've also enjoyed it with fish as an alternative to the seed oil-laden tartare sauces that line supermarket shelves.