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May 10 2008 5 Comments

Japanese mayonnaise madness?

Japan’s love of mayonnaise appears to know no bounds, as preposterous amounts of the stuff is seemingly plopped onto everything, with pizzas in particular being popular. Plus, for those without a care in the world as far as their cholesterol count is concerned, there are even restaurants dedicated to the dressing.

So, with this in mind, it perhaps shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise to discover these presumably far from delectable Mayonnaise Drops.

Japanese mayonnaise candy

Which are no doubt ideal for those in need of a quick dose before dinner.

Japanese mayonnaise candy

Although that said, they are arguably less repulsive looking than their ramen-based relative.

Japanese ramen candy

(images from here)

Categorized: Food and Drink

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  1. Neil Duckett says

    5/10/2008 at 12:45 pm

    Constantly surprised with Japan !

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  2. JayJay says

    5/10/2008 at 12:53 pm

    Urggghhh, I like mayo, but……….

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  3. billywest says

    5/12/2008 at 1:11 am

    They translated ‘mayo’ into ‘mayonnaise’ – that’s good.

    ‘Ramen’ however, doesn’t translate to f@*king ‘noodles!’

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  4. Jonathan says

    5/25/2008 at 7:10 pm

    I won’t lie to you Lee, I think I’d definitely try those!

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