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  • Broken?

    English is the language with most words, and they used 'broken'?

  • yay for grammar in the title.

  • The "grammar" in the title is fine.

  • wouldn't that be spoiled, not broken?

  • @RyanSC12 Spoiled means it expired and you probably shouldn't keep using it. We call it broken because it's still usable, it just separated because you put the mayo in a place at the wrong temperature, or it was made wrong, etc., and it can still be salvageable.

  • Dosen't look like mayo to me. I wouldn't eat it. Isn't it suposed to be white?

  • thats storebought stuff... they add colour to it

  • Depends on the oil you use ... and if you add some water it's getting whiter and more solid

  • makes sense to me.

  • how do you break mayo?WTF?

  • they mean the separation of the ingredients

  • homemade mayo or aioli is REALLY easy to break actually (break just means F***ed Up)

  • @sasuke664 You can break mayo if you leave it at the wrong temperature, make it wrong when it's homemade, poorly mix it if homemade, change the temperature drastically or too often, etc. Break=separate in cooking lingo.

  • interesting title....

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