Actually friend, mayonnaise says right on the bottle. Refrigerate after opening for consistency.
You can leave mayonnaise unrefrigerated, but it separates out a little bit, so you have to mix it before you use it again.
I think a lot of foods are like that. That said to keep refrigerated.
Of course, refrigeration also slows down any bacteria or other processes that might cause the good quality to degrade over time. That’s nice but not necessary.
No. The criteria is to avoid food borne illnesses. Mayonnaise is made with eggs which is poultry. What happens to poultry if it sits out raw for too long you ask? Well, it starts develop this bacteria know as salmonella which can and will cause death or very serious illness. If you want to consume mayonnaise hot, then that’s on you and best of luck, but I’m not going to let people I ACTUALLY care about do it
Actually friend, mayonnaise says right on the bottle. Refrigerate after opening for consistency.
You can leave mayonnaise unrefrigerated, but it separates out a little bit, so you have to mix it before you use it again.
I think a lot of foods are like that. That said to keep refrigerated.
Of course, refrigeration also slows down any bacteria or other processes that might cause the good quality to degrade over time. That’s nice but not necessary.
Nah bruh https://www.foodandwine.com/news/which-condiments-need-be-refrigerated#:~:text=Mayonnaise&text=You may buy mayonnaise off,for more than eight hours.
I don’t find this article compelling. Obviously it’s not going to last as long unrefrigerated. That seems to be their criteria.
No. The criteria is to avoid food borne illnesses. Mayonnaise is made with eggs which is poultry. What happens to poultry if it sits out raw for too long you ask? Well, it starts develop this bacteria know as salmonella which can and will cause death or very serious illness. If you want to consume mayonnaise hot, then that’s on you and best of luck, but I’m not going to let people I ACTUALLY care about do it
That makes a lot of sense and I see the error of my reasoning. You’ve convinced me.