Mayonnaise

Mayonnaise

Nutrition Facts & Macros

Amount Per Serving Per 1 tbsp (13.8g)
Calories 95Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g13%
Saturated Fat 2g8%
Monounsaturated Fat 2.3g
Polyunsaturated (PUFA) 6.2g
Omega-3 Fat 0.7g46%
Omega-6 Fat 5.4g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 6mg2%
Sodium 88mg4%
Total Carbohydrate 0g0%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Sugar 0g
Alcohol 0g
Protein 0g0%
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Vitamin D 1IU0%
Iron 0mg0%
Calcium 1mg0%
Vitamin B-12 0mcg1%
Vitamin B-6 0mg0%
Vitamin K 22mcg22%
Vitamin E 0.5mg3%
Vitamin A 9IU0%
Folate 1mcg0%
Potassium 3mg0%
Magnesium 0mg0%
Zinc 0mg0%
Niacin 0mg0%
Riboflavin 0mg0%
Thiamin 0mg0%
Phosphorus 3mg0%
Selenium 0mcg1%
Manganese 0mg0%
Copper 0mg0%
Choline 5mg1%
Pantothenic acid 0mg0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:

Calories per gram: Fat 9 • Carbohydrate 4 • Protein 4

Other Nutrients

Per 1 tbsp (13.8g)

Ash0.3g
Sucrose0.1g
Glucose (dextrose)0g
Fructose0g
Lactose0g
Maltose0g
Water3g
Caffeine0mg
Theobromine0mg
Energy392.5kJ
Galactose0g
Retinol2.1mcg
Vitamin A, RAE2.2mcg
Carotene, beta0.8mcg
Carotene, alpha0mcg
Vitamin D (D2 + D3)0mcg
Cryptoxanthin, beta0.6mcg
Lycopene0mcg
Lutein + zeaxanthin1.7mcg
Tocopherol, beta0.1mg
Tocopherol, gamma4.9mg
Tocopherol, delta1.4mg
Tocotrienol, alpha0mg
Tocotrienol, beta0mg
Tocotrienol, gamma0mg
Tocotrienol, delta0mg
Dihydrophylloquinone0mcg
Folic acid0mcg
Folate, food0.7mcg
Folate, DFE0.7mcg
Betaine0mg
Tryptophan0g
Threonine0g
Isoleucine0g
Leucine0g
Lysine0g
Methionine0g
Cystine0g
Phenylalanine0g
Tyrosine0g
Valine0g
Arginine0g
Histidine0g
Alanine0g
Aspartic acid0g
Glutamic acid0g
Glycine0g
Proline0g
Serine0g
Vitamin E, added0mg
Vitamin B-12, added0mcg
DHA0g
EPA0g
Stigmasterol5.4mg
Campesterol5.4mg
Beta-sitosterol14.1mg
Linoleic acid5.4g
Gamma-linolenic acid0g
Fatty acids, total trans-monoenoic0g
Fatty acids, total trans-polyenoic0g
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)0.7g
Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid0g

Source: USDA Nutrient Database. Protein daily value based on ISSN Position Stand for an individual weighing ~150 lbs.

Mayonnaise FAQ

Table of Contents

Is mayonnaise gluten-free?

Yes, most store-bought mayonnaise products are gluten-free. They are primarily made from oil, egg yolks, vinegar, and some kind of acid like lemon juice or citric acid. However, it’s important to read labels, as some brands may add ingredients that contain gluten.

Is mayonnaise keto-friendly?

Yes, mayonnaise can be a part of a ketogenic diet. Mayonnaise is high in fat (about 10g per tablespoon), and low in carbs (less than 1 gram per tablespoon), which fits within the ketogenic diet parameters of high-fat and low-carb intake.

Is mayonnaise high in cholesterol?

Yes, mayonnaise is high in cholesterol due to its egg yolk content. One tablespoon of mayonnaise has about 5mg of cholesterol which is around 2% of the recommended daily value of 300mg.

Is mayonnaise low FODMAP?

Yes, mayonnaise is generally low FODMAP if it is made from low FODMAP ingredients such as egg yolks, oil, and vinegar. However, some specific store-bought brands may contain high FODMAP ingredients such as garlic or onion. It is important to read labels carefully.

Is mayonnaise kosher?

Mayonnaise can be kosher if it’s prepared according to Jewish dietary laws, which involve using only certain ingredients and equipment. Many major brands, such as Hellmann’s, make versions of their mayonnaise that are certified kosher.

Is mayonnaise halal?

Mayonnaise is typically made from ingredients that are permissible under Islamic law – oil, egg yolks, and vinegar – so it can indeed be halal. However, some variations might include ingredients that are not halal, such as certain types of vinegar or additives, so a halal certification from a trusted Islamic authority would assure it’s safe for Muslims to consume.

Is mayonnaise vegetarian?

Traditional mayonnaise, being an emulsion of oil and eggs, is suitable for lacto-ovo vegetarians, who eat eggs. However, it is not suitable for vegans or vegetarians who abstain from egg products.

Is mayonnaise high in protein?

Mayonnaise is not a high source of protein. A typical serving of 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise contains around 0.3 grams of protein. This is considerably less than 1% of the ideal daily intake of protein, which is 50 grams for most adults. So, while mayonnaise does contain some protein, it is a minor amount and mayonnaise should not be considered a significant source of protein in a diet.

Does mayonnaise contain carbs?

Yes, mayonnaise does contain carbohydrates, though in a very minimal amount. In a typical serving of mayonnaise (one tablespoon), there is approximately 0.1 grams of carbohydrates. The recommended daily intake for carbohydrates for the average adult is about 130 grams, so this is a very small contribution.

Does mayonnaise contain fat?

Yes, mayonnaise is primarily made up of fats. There’s approximately 10 grams of fat in a single tablespoon of mayonnaise. The American Heart Association recommends limiting daily fat intake to less than 70 grams for most adults, so a serving of mayonnaise makes up a significant portion of this limit.

Does mayonnaise contain sugar?

Mayonnaise does contain a small amount of sugars. On average, a tablespoon of mayonnaise contains about 0.9 grams of sugar. The American Heart Association recommends a limit of 25 grams of added sugar per day for women and 36 grams for men, so the sugar content of mayonnaise is not particularly high compared to these guidelines.

Is mayonnaise high in saturated fat?

Yes, mayonnaise does contain a fair amount of saturated fat. A tablespoon of mayonnaise, on average, contains about 1.6 grams of saturated fats. For a balanced diet, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025 recommends limiting your intake of saturated fats to less than 10% of your total daily calories, which for a 2000 calorie diet is about 20 grams. One tablespoon of mayonnaise therefore contains about 8% of the recommended daily value of saturated fat.

Is mayonnaise low in fiber?

Yes, mayonnaise is very low in fiber. Most brands of mayonnaise contain 0 grams of fiber per serving (usually one tablespoon), which is 0% of the recommended daily intake of 25 grams for adults.

Does mayonnaise contain lactose?

No, mayonnaise does not contain lactose. Mayonnaise is typically made from eggs, oil, vinegar or lemon juice, and spices, none of which contain lactose. Therefore, mayonnaise can usually be safely consumed by people with lactose intolerance.

Is mayonnaise high in histamine?

Yes, mayonnaise can be high in histamine. This is because it’s often prepared with vinegar and/or mustard, which are naturally high in histamines. Mayonnaise is not recommended for individuals following a low-histamine diet.

Is mayonnaise high in phosphorus?

No, mayonnaise is not considered high in phosphorus. On average, one tablespoon of mayonnaise contains approximately 2-5 mg of phosphorus, which is much less than 1% of the recommended daily intake of 700 mg for adults. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the specific recipe or brand.

Is mayonnaise high in purines?

Mayonnaise is low in purines. Purines are naturally occurring substances found in foods and the human body. High purine foods can exacerbate conditions like gout. While exact purine levels can vary, mayonnaise is typically not considered a high-purine food.

Is mayonnaise high in uric acid?

Mayonnaise does not contain uric acid. However, keep in mind that uric acid is produced in the body when it breaks down purines. Since mayonnaise is low in purines, it will also be low in its contribution to uric acid levels when metabolized.

Is mayonnaise high in vitamin K?

Mayonnaise can be considered a decent source of Vitamin K. One tablespoon of standard store bought mayonnaise contains around 30.2 micrograms of Vitamin K. As a reference, the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for adult men is 120 micrograms and for adult women, it’s 90 micrograms.

Can you eat mayonnaise on the Atkins diet?

Yes, you can eat mayonnaise on the Atkins diet. The Atkins Diet focuses on controlling the levels of insulin in the body through a low-carbohydrate diet. Foods with a high fat content, like mayonnaise, are allowed and even encouraged to some extent in this diet. As always, moderation is key, and keep in mind everyone’s health and dietary needs can vary.

Can you eat mayonnaise on the Mediterranean diet?

Mayonnaise, typically made of oil, eggs, and vinegar, is not normally a staple on the Mediterranean diet. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and mainly uses olive oil as its main source of fats. However, if you wish, you can incorporate very small amounts of mayonnaise sparingly on this diet.

Is mayonnaise vegan?

Traditional mayonnaise is not vegan as it contains egg yolks. However, there are vegan mayonnaise alternatives available in the market, often made from soy or pea protein in place of eggs.

What are some mayonnaise alternatives?

Healthy alternate options to mayonnaise include avocado or guacamole, hummus, Greek yogurt, pesto, olive tapenade, mashed tofu, and vegan mayo substitutes made from soy or pea protein.

Is mayonnaise high in potassium?

Mayonnaise is not a significant source of potassium. A table spoon (13.6 grams) serving of mayonnaise typically has around 5 milligrams of potassium, which is only about 0.1% of the recommended daily intake of 4700 milligrams for an average adult. Therefore, mayonnaise cannot be relied upon as a good source of potassium.

Is mayonnaise high in sodium?

A typical serving of mayonnaise, about one tablespoon, contains approximately 105 mg of sodium. This accounts for roughly 4.5% of the daily recommended intake of 2,300 mg for a healthy adult, which isn’t considered high. However, sodium content can vary by brand and some types of mayonnaise, particularly low-fat or non-fat varieties, might have more sodium added for flavor. Thus, it’s important to moderate your intake if you’re watching your sodium.

Is mayonnaise paleo?

Conventional store-bought mayonnaise is typically not suitable for a paleo diet because it often contains ingredients that are typically avoided on paleo, like soybean oil and added sugars. However, you can make your own paleo-friendly mayonnaise at home using ingredients like olive oil, eggs, lemon juice, and mustard.

Is mayonnaise whole30?

Much like the paleo diet, conventional store-bought mayonnaise is typically not suitable for Whole30 because it often contains disallowed ingredients, such as sugars, artificial sweeteners, and additives. However, there are many recipes available to make your own Whole30 compliant mayonnaise at home, and some brands like Primal Kitchen sell Whole30 approved mayonnaise.

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