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This 2-pack mayo set features Original and Chipotle Lime varieties crafted with avocado oil and cage-free eggs. Free from soy, canola, cane sugar, and artificial sweeteners, it offers clean, nutrient-rich fats and bold flavors. Certified Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Keto, Paleo, Whole30, and Kosher, it’s a premium condiment choice for health-conscious, flavor-savvy food lovers.
































| ASIN | B06W574ZBK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,372 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #19 in Mayonnaise |
| Brand Name | Primal Kitchen |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,153 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Paleo |
| Flavor | Original & Chipotle Lime |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Weight | 1.38 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Primal Kitchen |
| Specialty | Certified Paleo,Keto Certified,Without Gluten |
| UPC | 778894697551 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
K**.
I Am A Fan!
I love both of these mayors! I am trying to be very mindful of my health and eating healthy. Most mayors are made with cheap seed or soy oils and have other unhealthy additives. This brand is changing that and uses healthy avocado oil. I like both of these. The Chipotle flavor is great on a chicken sandwich or burger. I will be buying mayo made this way from now on. I do find this brand to be a bit pricey though, and may look for another brand that is made using avocado oil and without harmful, unhealthy additives. But until I do, I will.bebusing this brand.
T**E
Creamy, Flavorful, Wholesome
Primal Kitchen Mayo made with Avocado Oil and Cage-Free Eggs Variety Pack, Original & Chipotle Lime, 12 Ounces, Pack of 2. I recently used the Primal Kitchen Mayo made with Avocado Oil and Cage-Free Eggs, and I have to say—it’s a total game-changer for anyone who loves clean, delicious ingredients. I first tried the Original on a turkey sandwich, and the texture was incredibly creamy, with a fresh, rich taste that made everything feel gourmet. Then, I used the Chipotle Lime to whip up a spicy aioli for homemade tacos—it added the perfect kick without overpowering the flavors. What really sets this mayo apart is that it’s made with avocado oil, giving it a smooth consistency without any artificial junk—just simple, wholesome ingredients I can feel good about. Plus, it’s soy- and canola-free, which is a huge win for anyone looking to eat cleaner. Whether I’m using it in a dressing, spreading it on a wrap, or mixing it into a dip, it always elevates my meals. The fact that it comes in a variety pack means I can switch between classic and bold flavors depending on what I’m craving. If you’re looking for high-quality mayo that delivers on both taste and ingredients, I highly recommend this Primal Kitchen duo!
K**2
Excellent Product, but apparently discontinued.
Great product when it is available. Great taste, and particularly excellent with chicken and turkey. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find and seems to be discontinued (no longer on the manufacturer website).
W**E
Good product
Product has a heavy avocado taste. I add a few dolops of Greek, full fat plain yogurt and a squirt of lemon juice and mix. It then tastes very good.
M**.
Does not taste good!
Has a bitter after taste. Very expensive and I cant eat it. Both flavors not good. Ill make my own from now on! The cheap Aldi mayo taste way better unfortunately it has bad ingredients in it. The vinegar is dominating the taste of this mayo!
G**L
Tangy and Delicious Alternative Mayo
This is expensive but worth every penny as a healthy and tasty alternative mayonnaise. It's tangy and delicious and is a great dressing for tuna fish, canned salmon, turkey burgers, potatoes, and many whole foods. If you want to replace the fat and cholesterol of many traditional brands of mayonnaise with a great alternative, this is a good choice. Is this whole 30 approved? The simple answer is "Yes" - but I have to qualify it. If your goal is simply to stick with whole foods, which is what I now try to do, there is nothing in the ingredients that (in my understanding) disqualify this product. The ingredients are Avocado Oil, Organic Cage-Free Eggs, Organic Egg Yolks, Organic Vinegar, Water, Salt, Organic Lime Juice Concentrate, Chipotle Powder, Lime Granules, Organic Chives, Organic Rosemary Extract. Furthermore the product is Primal & Paleo Approved, Sugar Free, Soy and Canola Free, Dairy Free, and Gluten & Grain Free. However, whole 30 also encourages people NOT to think in terms of replacing foods that are off limits (e.g., ordinary mayonnaise, ketchup, etc.), and frankly speaking, that's exactly what I was doing with this sauce. Having said that, I could probably not have lasted on whole foods without this sauce because it made many of my favorite whole foods (tuna and salmon, turkey burgers, many kinds of veggies) even more delicious than they were with ketchup and/or mayonnaise. So people who make one of their goals to change their thinking about food completely, which is a good goal - they may choose to avoid this sauce because for them it is a substitute for something they can no longer have under whole 30. And that way of thinking is to be avoided according to whole 30. The bottom line is that I think this is a great product, and the 12oz jars go farther than you might think. It is expensive, but it is now a permanent resident in my refrigerator at home, and in the lunchroom refrigerator at work. I really enjoy this product. If you are doing whole 30, best wishes to you - it's nice to be able to include products like this in a healthy diet.
J**N
Delicious and guilt free
Primal Kitchen products are amazing and their mayo is no exception. I love the flavor and I love that this is truly guilt free. I am a follower of the carnivore eating plan, so this is perfect.
N**W
TOO EXPENSIVE
This jar is less than half the size of a regular jar of Best Foods mayo, which at this price, plus shipping, is insane. The ingredients aren't all that expensive so why does it need to cost this much? Granted, it's a speciality item that not that many people will order. And it is guaranteed to remain a speciality item at this cost. Maybe, if they lowered the price just enough so that it inched into "reasonable" territory--or at least into "slightly ruinous"--more people would by it. As for the taste, I like it, though it is a bit strong on the vinegar. It's rich and creamy and you do pick up on the avacado. The aftertaste lingers for a while...I haven't decided yet if it lingers pleasantly or not. Also, it causes a slight puckering reaction. It probably goes on the more accessible end of the "acquired taste" shelf. Until the price drops I won't be buying more. P.S. I found that mixing this with canola mayonnaise not only makes it go farther--good at this price--but it also moderated the vinegariness and aftertaste. Then I made some tartar sauce with the combine mayonnaise, relish, a dash of garlic and onion powder. Delicious! The best tartar sauce I've ever had. The hint of avacado gives it a depth and richness that can't be beat.
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