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+ | '''Mayo''', short for '''Mayonnaise''', is a sauce made of olive oil and eggs. It is sometimes used on a [[Krabby Patty]]. It first appears in the episode "[[Nature Pants]]." |
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− | '''Mayonnaise''', often abbreviated as '''mayo''',<ref name=Merriam-Webster>[[Merriam-Webster]]. [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mayo mayo.] Retrieved 2010-12-23.</ref> is a thick, creamy sauce often used as a [[condiment]]. It is a stable [[emulsion]] of [[oil]], [[egg yolks]] and either [[vinegar]] or [[lemon juice]],<ref name=def>"Mayonnaise is an emulsion of oil droplets suspended in a base composed of egg yolk, lemon juice or vinegar, which provides both flavor and stabilizing particles and carbohydrates." ''On Food and Cooking,'' [[Harold McGee]], [[Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner]], New York, 2004 page 633.</ref> with many options for embellishment with other herbs and spices. [[Lecithin]] in the egg yolk is the [[emulsifier]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/eggs/eggscience.html |title=Science of Eggs: Egg Science |publisher=Exploratorium.edu |date= |accessdate=2011-11-17}}</ref> |
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− | Mayonnaise varies in color, but is often white, cream, or pale yellow. It may range in texture from that of light cream to a thick [[gel]]. In countries influenced by [[French culture]], [[mustard (condiment)|mustard]] is also a common ingredient, but the addition of mustard turns the sauce into a [[remoulade]] with a different flavor and the mustard acts as an additional emulsifier.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.practicalchemistry.org/experiments/emulsifiers,125,EX.html |title=Emulsifiers — Experiments |publisher=Practical Chemistry |date= |accessdate=2011-11-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scienceprojectideas.co.uk/making-emulsion.html |title=Making an Emulsion |publisher=Science Project Ideas |date=2010-10-01 |accessdate=2011-11-17}}</ref> In Spain, Portugal and Italy, [[olive oil]] is used as the oil, and mustard is never included. |
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+ | *In "[[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II]]," SpongeBob has trouble opening a jar of mayo. He uses the Conch Signal to call [[Mermaid Man]] and [[Barnacle Boy]] to help him. |
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− | Commercial [[Wikipedia:#Mayonnaise alternatives|egg-free mayonnaise-like spreads]] are available for people who want to avoid animal fat and [[cholesterol]], or who are [[Egg allergy|allergic to eggs]].<ref name=eggfreemayo/> In both real life and the show, mayonnaise was made out of olive oil and eggs. It is sometimes used on a [[Krabby Patty]]. It first appears in the episode "[[Nature Pants]]." |
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*In "[[Just One Bite]]," [[Harold]] has a lot of mayo on his patty and [[Squidward]] thinks it is disgusting. |
*In "[[Just One Bite]]," [[Harold]] has a lot of mayo on his patty and [[Squidward]] thinks it is disgusting. |
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*In "[[Planet of the Jellyfish]]," the [[Jellions]]' weakness is mayo. As a result, the replicas are not fond of it. |
*In "[[Planet of the Jellyfish]]," the [[Jellions]]' weakness is mayo. As a result, the replicas are not fond of it. |
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+ | *In ''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'', mayo is used as a weapon against [[Plankton's Tank (The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water)|Plankton's Tank]]. |
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Mayo, short for Mayonnaise, is a sauce made of olive oil and eggs. It is sometimes used on a Krabby Patty. It first appears in the episode "Nature Pants."
History
- In "Nature Pants," SpongeBob gives Patrick a Mayo pot.
- In "Hooky," according to Mr. Krabs, the only perspective of being in a Tuna can is the smell of a mayo.
- In "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II," SpongeBob has trouble opening a jar of mayo. He uses the Conch Signal to call Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy to help him.
- In "Band Geeks," Squidward reveals that mayo is not an instrument, after Patrick asks whether it is. This has become a popular meme on the Internet.
- In "Just One Bite," Harold has a lot of mayo on his patty and Squidward thinks it is disgusting.
- In "Hocus Pocus," SpongeBob turned Patrick into mayo, after Patrick asked him to.
- In "Planet of the Jellyfish," the Jellions' weakness is mayo. As a result, the replicas are not fond of it.
- In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, mayo is used as a weapon against Plankton's Tank.