Lovers of sandwiches served with a dollop of mayonnaise, brace yourselves. Earlier this week, a columnist at a Philadelphia Magazine wrote a piece on the death of mayo. Writer Sandy Hingston blamed its demise on the millennial generation, and the rise of "identity condiments." But chef and food writer Claire Tansey says there is still much to love about mayo - and it's not dead.
Lovers of sandwiches served with a dollop of mayonnaise, brace yourselves. Earlier this week, a columnist at a Philadelphia Magazine wrote a piece on the death of mayo. Writer Sandy Hingston blamed its demise on the millennial generation, and the rise of "identity condiments." But chef and food writer Claire Tansey says there is still much to love about mayo - and it's not dead.