Mayonnaise and…

goo Ranking did another silly wee opinion survey recently, this one looking at what were unusual but tasty mayonnaise combinations. As usual, no demographics, and scores are expressed as percentages of the top votes-getter.

Kewpie mayonnaise is my favourite mayonnaise, not that I like the taste much, nor that I put it on anything other than salad, but their adverts are wonderful!

More Kewpie adverts may be found on YouTube by following this link.

Note that Mari’s Diary beat me to the punch on this one, and Japan Probe has a wee bit more about Kewpie, and tarako in particular.

Q: What unusual food goes well with mayonnaise?

Rank Food Score
1 Fried chicken and mayonnaise 100
2 Cold chinese noodles and mayonnaise 82.7
3 Bread and mayonnaise 67.8
4 Fried egg and mayonnaise 49.6
5 Pasta and mayonnaise 42.1
6 Rice and mayonnaise 40.0
7 Fried potato chips and mayonnaise 39.1
8 Pizza and mayonnaise 33.4
9 Sashimi and mayonnaise 26.9
10 Natto and mayonnaise 25.4

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  • 4 Comments »

    1. James said,

      October 3, 2006 @ 18:20

      Oh the humanity.

    2. parish said,

      October 5, 2006 @ 16:44

      Oh my god. That poor, defenseless sashimi.

    3. Tokyo Times said,

      March 1, 2007 @ 16:42

      […] nothing new, with the egg-based dressing used on a whole host of foodstuffs – fried chicken being the top choice by all accounts. Yet a new restaurant in Nagoya has taken this love to a whole new level, basing […]

    4. Japanese mayonnaise madness? — Tokyo Times said,

      May 10, 2008 @ 12:49

      […] love of mayonnaise appears to know no bounds, as preposterous amounts of the stuff is seemingly plopped onto everything, with pizzas in particular being popular. Plus, for those without a care in the world as far as […]

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