If you like to swipe everything from french fries, to spicy fish, to BLT sandwiches to mayonnaise, but don't always have the pressure to bottle, Japan is back help for the lazy with packages of sliced mayonnaise easy to use as grilled cheese.
It is created by the Japanese company Bourbon, which runs everything it looks like otherwise yes, the new mayo pieces are the result of the company's creativity sliced chocolate which previously served as a way to avoid accidentally spreading a piece of bread while trying to use a viscous spread like Nutella. It is also reminiscent of similar products peeled peanut butter which was launched a few years back as a way to streamline the PB&J organization process.
Mayo slices are not only produced by mayo. In the introduction Bourbon releases two versions: one spicy like tuna and the other spicy cod roe, almost like chipotle mayo or spice is not popular across the Pacific. Hitting a piece of mayo on a plate of fresh pasta is never an effective suggestion that Americans may accept it, but next time you make bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich right away, you may be glad to find it. the fastest rod.
What may be a little stomach for those outside of Japan are two other Bourbon creations that they take out alongside the sliced street: a new and improved version of its sliced chocolate, and apple butter peels made from white chocolate. They can turn things around as we know them in case they were found outside of Japan.
At the moment, there are no plans to sell these complimentary items in other markets, but in Japan they will be sold on March 2 for as little as $ 1.80 for a four pack of mayo slices, and about $ 2.20 for a pack of five slices.