For me, it's the tangy zip of Miracle Whip. Use it on salads and sandwiches, put a light spreading of it on wheat bread with a little black pepper and ham, salami, and provalone, maybe tomato if I feel like it. No mustard for me, no ketchup for me
What kind of condiment/sandwich do you like? Also why do some detest the Miracle Whip?
Miracle whip is the devil's condiment. That shit's degenerate.
True story. I wasnt allowed Miracle Whip as a kid. My parents were used to classic Mayo and thought Miracle Whip was somehow associated with the drugs and domestic violence of the lower classes. We never actually discussed this but after many years of reflection, I am quite sure this is the reason.
>>9355911
It's funny how people have different notions about things and brands, my family is admittedly a little white trash, not like hillbillies but just sort of standard middle America whitey, but my parents associate Kraft brands with quality
They don't even know that miracle whip isn't true mayonnaise but a mayo based dressing, they simply call it "mayonnaise"
I don't like mayo at all, regardless of brand. Shit is mostly flavorless and in my opinion actually detracts from most anything you put it on. My family swears by Duke's though. I guess it also makes a good base for other sauces, but I'll take hot sauce over mayo any day.
What exactly is miracle whip? I've never tasted it.
>>9356039
>My family swears by Duke's though
Good on poverty sandwiches: wonderbread, bologna, kraft singles.
If you're gonna eat trashy, go all the way.
>>9356039
Yeah nothing beats a hot sauce and ham sandwich
I make a cold salad with tuna, elbow macaroni, diced celery and onion, dash of Tabasco and dash of sesame oil... Miracle Whip has always gone better with it than mayo, for some reason.
>>9356325
It's like mayo, but less bland/more tangy. Hard to explain if you've never had it.
>>9356734
I think you're being sarcastic, but you're describing something that's actually delicious.
>>9356325
It's sweet mayo.