8 Things I Bet You Didn't Know About Baconnaise

Jun 9th, 2009 by jharmon

This sandwich spread will allow you to add the zesty flavor of bacon to just about anything.

  1. Health: I know what you're thinking. Bacon and mayonnaise in a jar. It's got to be one of the most unhealthy foods there is. Wrong. Really wrong. This product has fewer calories and total fat than most brands of regular mayonnaise. Now you can feel a little better about spreading this on your sandwich.
  2. Light: Yes, there is a light version of Baconnaise. It has 30 calories and 3 grams of total fat per serving. Not too shabby, right?
  3. Kosher: Baconnaisehas been certified as kosher by rabbis. That's right, Baconnaise is kosher. Who would of thought that, huh? Means there's not real bacon in this spread, but it sure tastes like it.
  4. Vegetarians:Vegetarians can enjoy Baconnaise with feeling any guilt. That's right, no meat or fat is used to make Baconnaise. However, the ingredients list does include milk and eggs. Sorry, vegans.
  5. Oprah: That's right, Oprah. Baconnaise has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey show, and stirred up quite the response. Dave and Justin, the creators of Baonnaise, talk with Oprah online via Skype.
  6. Jon Stewart:Yep, Baconnaise has been mentioned several times on The Daily Show. This only goes to show just how hip Baconnaise really is.
  7. Recipes: Not only can Baconnaise make a great sandwich spread, but it can also be used as a dip and as a sauce. It goes great grilled with chicken or fish, and try dipping your chips, veggies or french fries in this stuff.
  8. Bacon Salt:The makers of Baconnaise also make Bacon Salt, so you can sprinkle on a little flavor of bacon with anything your heart desires.
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