Do white people really like mayonaise?!


Question: Seriously, I'm curious.


Answers: Seriously, I'm curious.

Such an original name...How did you ever come up with that? And by the way, even people in Alabama don't eat pees...

Of course they do. How random of a question is that?

What the hell does mayonnaise have to do with white people? I thought everyone liked mayonnaise.

Not me!

oh fo' shizzle homie!

No, it's gross.

I do but I don't know if I count, I have spots!

I do? Really? I better rush out and get some then.

Riddle me this Batman- Why do some people ask ignorant and nonsensical questions.

I'm of WASP and Ukranian descent. I guess that's white, yet I tan really easily. I like mayonnaise on some things. I generally avoid it because of the fat content, and lack of nutritional value. Mustard is a lot more fun.

I'm white. I don't like mayonaise. I don't have a clue what the two have to do with each other though.

I'm white, I don't like mayonnaise. I never have, the though of it always made me sick, eggs and oil, just sounds disgusting.

I believe that is stems from people in general enjoying the flavors and feeling that they get from fats. This is similar to the effect that eating fried foods. Another reason that Mayonnaise is so popular is that moistens food, for example a dry sandwich.
As for why white people like Mayonnaise it is the same reason as why other people like mayonnaise. People in Alabama put Mayonnaise on Black Eyed Peas, People in Japan put Wasabi in Mayonnaise and put in sushi

its like asking is it true that African Americans LOVE fried chicken?

I'm white and i dont like mayonnaise.

its just people being stereotypic.

I don't think it has anything to do with ethinticity but all about preferences!

Duh.... is this a black and white issue.

my family does myself not so much

What a strange question! Some white,black, brown,pink,purple,jews,christians,teache... readers,electricians, etc,etc,etc do and some don't!Who cares?





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