I was recently on a vacation in Marseille, and I was really taken by the mayo there. This was often served with frites. Does anyone know a brand I could get in the west coast US that would be similar?

The main difference I noticed was a slight tang to it? Not sure how to describe it better. Hopefully someone has had it. 😅

  • ParadachshundOP
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    2 months ago

    All I can say is they called it mayo, and this was speaking in French not English.

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      2 months ago

      Well, then I’m gonna go with it was mayo! Probably with some Dijon as the mustard (an emulsifier) rather than yellow mustard. We’re talkin’ French here, they probably don’t even have yellow mustard, lol.

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        2 months ago

        Probably not. There was an “american” section in the supermarket and most of it was things I’ve never seen before/and or british food. 😅

      • Telorand@reddthat.com
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        2 months ago

        Wait, mustard? I always thought mayo was just egg, oil, and vinegar (the egg being the emulsifier). Is there a whole world of mayo I’m missing‽