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Well, it’s none of the major brands, but it’s very, very popular in one country: Poland. It’s, nevertheless, rather easy to get hold of it – it can be found wherever Polish are around. The secret ingredient, which I think gives it the extra taste, is mustard (which also means you won’t like it if you hate mustard).
One disadvantage: What few Polish know is that Winiary, their much-loved mayonnaise, isn’t really Polish. Rather, it’s Nestlé.
Want to know more? http://www.winiary.pl/produkty.aspx/34/majonezy (In Polish)
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