I grew up in Texas and the guacamole never had mayo. Gross! |
What? I grew up in Texas, in a family that put mayo in all kinds of things, but NEVER in guacamole. I've never heard of this. Nope. Nope. Nope. |
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A "regional" thing?
I believe the word you're looking for is a "revolting" thing. |
This is a good idea. I hate brown avocado! Thank you. |
Hey, don’t blame us Pittsburghers. I never heard of mayo in guac. |
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OP here. I can report that it does NOT stop guac from going brown. Not at all.
She is from here (Virginia), but I’m guessing she googled for a recipe. I’m going to guess she’s never had fresh guacamole. It’s so simple and wonderful! |
I grew up in Texas and you were raised by sociopaths. |
Tex-Mex doesn't have mayo in guac. |
| Not guacamole, but had avocado halves with home made mayo in the center in south of France. |
Completely different topic, but what passes doe may in the US doesn’t deserve to share a name with the mayo in France! |
Yeah, because the food in the DC area is sooo freaking amazing!
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| Avocado, maybe a little minced onion, sea salt and lemon and lime juices is all you need. |
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I grew up with guac made with mayo. This was a small town in the Pacific Northwest, so not a lot of good fresh avocados or tomatoes. The mayo made it creamy like good ripe avocados should be.
I didn't learn about real guac until I moved to SoCal. Never looked back. |
Yes plus cilantro. I’ve had too many “table side” guacamoles with pallid out of season tomatoes in them that I leave them out. |
| It's a French thing. |