Is there calcium in mayonnaise?!


Question: Is there calcium in mayonnaise?
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Yes, but how much...? According to the website trueknowledge.com the answer is: 17.67 milligrams per 100g They do not say which make or whether homemade, but there you go.

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mayonnaise don't have any calcium as check this out: http://www.livestrong.com/article/41061-foods-not-calcium/

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Probably some in real mayo. If it's a fake veg*n mayo, probably not. But the Hellmann's label says it's not a significant source for calcium.

FYI, eggs don't contain a lot of calcium. One large egg gives you about 3% of calcium RDI. And that's in the yoke. If you eat only the whites, you get even less calcium from an egg.

http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/calcium…

http://www.hellmanns.us/products/nutriti…



A very small amount, yes. So small, that some brands do not even register it on the nutrition label.

If you're looking to get a large amount of calcium, you'll need to eat a--very--large amount of mayo. In that case, I'd look somewhere else.



No, no it is a significant source of calcium. Plus, it probably is high in sodium.
Try mustard/



Yes, Eggs contain calcium and mayo is mainly eggs and oil



yes




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