>>>>>>BTW, mixing dairy and meat - does that mean you can't have mayo on your meat sandwich? Shame!
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>>>>>Mayo is parve, it doesn't have dairy ingredients, AFAIK.
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>>>>I'm not sure that if it doesn't contain eggs, it can be called 'mayo'.
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>>>May be I'm missing something here, I always thought that mayo is an abbreviation for mayonnaise, which, AFAIK, is parve. Am I wrong and there is something else I don't know?
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>>googling 'mayonnaise' top 3 results all list egg yolks as ingredience. :-(
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>Right, but you can eat eggs with meat. I don't understand what's Terry's and Alan's point is. As long as there is no milk (milk products) involved in mayo preparation, it's parve, so can be eaten with dairy or with meat.
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>Though it is a bit interesting that eggs can be eaten with dairy products and eggs are not considered meat, but poultry is considered meat. Actually, it is considered meat by the rabbies (commentators) not that it was mentioned in Torah.
You're right. They're wrong. Eggs are parve, as is mayo. After all, think about all the baked goods that would be considered dairy if eggs were dairy.
Tamar
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