Can you guess the winners?

You may already have your favorite mayo, but perhaps you’ve wondered the others are all about.

At the end of the day, two clear winners rose to the topand tiedfor the best choice.

brands of mayonnaise

Credit:Photo: Robbie Caponetto; Stylist: Mary Beth Wetzel

Another taster called it “sharp, but not so much tangy.”

Ultimately, this mayo was rather divisive, with tasters either rating it very high or very low.

Other tasters found it slightly sweet, and another suggested it would work well as a base foraoili.

container of Duke’s Mayo and container of Great Value mayo

Credit:Photo: Robbie Caponetto; Stylist: Mary Beth Wetzel

Two tasters felt it reminded them ofMiracle Whip, with a slightly thinner, liquid texture.

One editor was totally convinced it was Duke’s (they were wrong).

Most editors praised this mayo for a nice balance of creaminess and tanginess.

“Perfect for chicken salad,” another said.

Most tasters found this mayo to be sweeter tasting than others.

Kraft

Most editors thought this mayo to be sweet, much like Blue Plate.

The Winners

That’s right, folks, we had a tie!

Different mayos can have wildly different qualities, and we appreciate that Duke’s stays consistent.

It was comforting that it held strong through our taste test.

There’s a reason we love it!

Another said it “is the clear winner.”