- Salad dressing spread
Salad dressing spread, often called salad dressing, is a condiment similar to
mayonnaise . Unlike bottledsalad dressing s, salad dressing spread is not typically poured on salads but is spread onsandwiches . Salad dressing spread appeared during theGreat Depression . The original appears to beMiracle Whip , made from a recipe bought from a restaurateur byKraft and marketed still today. Salad dressing spread has moresugar ,vinegar , andwater and less eggyolk than mayonnaise. This made it less expensive to produce and buy during the Depression, thus helping its popularity. Because Miracle Whip is trademarked, almost every other company that makes salad dressing spread calls it simply salad dressing. Miracle Whip is by far the biggest seller on the market. JFG markets the product as JFG Salad Dressing. Mostprivate label brands offer salad dressing spread as well. Many connoisseurs say Miracle Whip has the most flavor of the products, while cheaper salad dressing spreads tend to be more bland.Versus Mayonnaise
Salad dressing spread claims to taste like mayonnaise or different from mayonnaise depending on who is marketing it. Both have their supporters. Most chefs who are familiar with both products do not use them interchangeably. Salad dressing spread is noticeably sweeter and tarter than mayonnaise. To most people familiar with the products, salad dressing spread tastes no more like mayonnaise than
Dijon mustard tastes likeyellow mustard .ee also
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Mayonnaise
*Miracle Whip
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