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Dairy, egg & soya free mayo?

14 replies

AngelDog · 12/11/2012 22:41

Anyone know where I can get some please? Everything I can find has soya in.

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Frontpaw · 12/11/2012 22:44

Promil - not 100% sure of the name but Holland amd Barret sell it in jars. Its made from olive oil and very nice. Theres also one called Mayola in a squeezy bottle in Saimsbos (more like salad dressing though). Have you tried these?

trixymalixy · 12/11/2012 23:16

Palmil do one made from pea protein, mayola has soya in.

trixymalixy · 12/11/2012 23:17

Plamil, sorry, stupid auto correct!

trixymalixy · 12/11/2012 23:22

There also seems to be thisrice mayo. They don't seem to have the pea protein one on their website, although you can get it on other websites.

AuntPepita · 12/11/2012 23:40

Plamil, egg free (non organic) is most yummy.

Maz007 · 13/11/2012 00:39

Agree about plamil.
Also if feeling flash you could make your own. this is delicious (I've made it with oat milk rather than soya).

Frontpaw · 13/11/2012 07:20

Ah yes - PLAMIL! I mix it with plain yoghurt.

AngelDog · 13/11/2012 09:05

Thanks everyone. :)

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Maz007 · 13/11/2012 09:35

Just looked at the jar of plamil in the cupboard and mine at least (not the organic one) has soya in it Sad Really sorry, I know how irritating it is when people rave about something and it turns out to be off limits... the home made one really is yum if you're stuck... mayonnaise is one of those things I really miss too.

AngelDog · 13/11/2012 23:23

Ah, I've done some googling and the organic rice plamil doesn't have soya. :)

Duh - just saw that trixy linked to it above. Blame baby brain...

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Maz007 · 14/11/2012 06:27

Oooh that's good to know :-) Apologies for not checking properly

trixymalixy · 14/11/2012 10:49

I should have pointed out to read the ingredients carefully. Plamil have changed their recipe so many times and there are still older jars on the shelves.

I nearly came a cropper when I picked up the usual Plamil mayo and only noticed at the till that it now contained soya.

heliotrope · 14/11/2012 14:06

The brands I have are Granovita and Tiger - dairy and egg free but not sure about soya, but maybe worth checking out.

Frontpaw · 14/11/2012 14:40

www.amisa.co.uk/news-28-2.html

Hopefully!

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