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> > Does anyone know if mayonnaise contacts dairy products?
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> I know there are.  I don't know specific brands bc we can't do eggs.
> Look for one that is Kosher Parve and it won't have any dairy.  I'm
> pretty sure Best Foods is OK.  I know Miracle Whip is.

Mayonnaise itself should be non-dairy.  It is made with eggs and vegetable
oil.

Standard Miracle Whip is dairy-free.
Low-fat Miracle Whip is dairy-free.
Non-fat Miracle Whip contains non-fat milk.

This says nothing about possible cross-contamination of Miracle Whip.

Karin

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