Its mainly fat and its far from healthy, something a little better would be miracle whip.
This.I wouldn't touch store bought mayonnaise.
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Rodja said:Being mainly fat does not mean that it is unhealthy.
I didn't say that. I said it was mainly fat (true) and it is unhealthy (also true) I don't know what you could even think of as being healthy being comprised mostly of fat besides healthy fats like omegas, arguably egg yolk, nuts, and some oils. But only those in moderation.
I didn't say that. I said it was mainly fat (true) and it is unhealthy (also true) I don't know what you could even think of as being healthy being comprised mostly of fat besides healthy fats like omegas, arguably egg yolk, nuts, and some oils. But only those in moderation.
egg yolks and olive oil for the most part if you make it yourself right?
nothing to bad about that![]()
Rodja said:You should look into what mayo is actually supposed to be. IMO, carbs are over emphasized and fats are underemphasized. I get between 200-250g of fat per day and not only feel much better, but perform and look better.
Bingo.
How many calories do you intake daily? That's over 2000 calories just in fats. Do they comprise the majority of your diet? In the end it's down to personal preference and opinion I suppose. You must know high fat diets aren't right for everyone especially people on restricted calories, store bought mayo is over 100 calories for one tablespoon. And yes homemade would obviously be a much better choice, however you can pretty much make anything you want relatively healthy when it's homemade, just check out all the healthy recipes for cheesecake, brownies, pizza ect right here on AM
Rodja said:Fats are the majority of my caloric intake with maintenance around 4000kcals/day.
The bolded section makes no sense at all. "Restricted" calories does not mean that a certain macro should be minimized.
How does it not make sense? I'm not saying to cut them out entirely, but a gram of fat holds more calories than carbs and protein. And for beginners trying to lose weight it's going to be much easier for them to keep there calories in an acceptable range if fats aren't the majority of their macros. IE 2 tablespoons of Mayo on a sandwich at 100 calories a tablespoon could be near 10% of somebody's daily intake and that's a very small volume of food.
Because FATS HAVE MORE CALORIES Ppl trying to lose weight for the first time are used to having more food, 100 calories of vegetables is a hell of a lot more food than 100 calories of fats.
How does it not make sense? I'm not saying to cut them out entirely, but a gram of fat holds more calories than carbs and protein. And for beginners trying to lose weight it's going to be much easier for them to keep there calories in an acceptable range if fats aren't the majority of their macros. IE 2 tablespoons of Mayo on a sandwich at 100 calories a tablespoon could be near 10% of somebody's daily intake and that's a very small volume of food.
Why does it have to be "easy" to lower? I never said anything about how easy any certain Marco was to lower. You simply don't eat foods high in that macro, how is that hard? How is any macro easier or harder to raise or lower? I don't understand what you mean.
Don't see how this applies.
Please explain how it is easier to drop the 22.5% of fats than it is to drop the 22.5% of carb if you are maintaining the same macro? Or why would you want to drop fat more than carbs if they are vital to produce testosterone, whereas carbs can be, well, debatable in regards to their needs. Highest test, more weight loss.
Not following the logic. We are not talking about McDonalds fat here, we are talking about macronutrients.
Its mainly fat and its far from healthy, something a little better would be miracle whip.
I personally use Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil and see no problem with it. It's a total of 45 cals per serving with 4g fat all of which being unsaturated. Low cholesterol and sodium. Only 2g carbs with <1g coming from sugars. I don't really understand what is unhealthy about this? Would someone care to explain?
It's not. Only by people who still follow the "fat is bad" mantra...Nothing wrong with mayo.
That's what I was thinking. Thanks T-Bone! I was about to be devastated if everyone was gonna tell me that I couldn't have me some mayo on my sammiches!![]()
Seriously though, if someone told you shouldn't eat mayo anymore because its "unhealthy" would you really stop?. I mean I have a butterfinger every once in while and that is "unhealthy" but I'm not eating 12 of them so I figure its fine. If I went around searching out what people thought was unhealthy and took everyone's advice I would probably have to live in a bubble!.