TixanoutoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·10 months agoedit-210 months agoMayo, mustard or ketchup?message-squarearrow-up176arrow-down117message-square87file-textfedilink
arrow-up159arrow-down1message-squareMayo, mustard or ketchup?TixanoutoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·10 months agoedit-210 months agomessage-square87file-textfedilink
minus-squareBleatingZombiearrow-up5arrow-down1·10 months agolinkfedilinkI’m with you. Ketchup on a sandwich is a no-go (to most people), but the other two belong. A hot dog could use ketchup and mustard, but not mayonnaise. And a burger could use all 3
minus-squareqyronarrow-up2arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkMayonnaise can be a very interesting addition to many dishes, depending on how it’s made. There are very unnusual mayonnaise available. Ketchup, I’ll add if I need some extra moisture or added flavour to an otherwise dry food. Mustard for the bitterness and pickle like fresh kick. It really depends what is being had. Some foods receiving any sauce is borderline a crime.
I’m with you. Ketchup on a sandwich is a no-go (to most people), but the other two belong. A hot dog could use ketchup and mustard, but not mayonnaise. And a burger could use all 3
A hotdog is a sandwich.
Mayonnaise can be a very interesting addition to many dishes, depending on how it’s made. There are very unnusual mayonnaise available.
Ketchup, I’ll add if I need some extra moisture or added flavour to an otherwise dry food. Mustard for the bitterness and pickle like fresh kick.
It really depends what is being had.
Some foods receiving any sauce is borderline a crime.
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