| origin | Varies by raw material |
|---|---|
| Weight/Capacity | 245g |
| Sales unit | 1 piece |
| Allergy Information | - Contains soybeans - Manufactured in the same manufacturing facility as products containing wheat, milk, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, buckwheat, peanuts, mackerel, crab, shrimp, peaches, tomatoes, sulfurous acids, walnuts, squid, shellfish, and pine nuts. |
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Plant-based mayo with the goodness of medicinal black beans [Eat's Better] Eat's Better Mayo
If you've been hesitant to reach for mayonnaise due to calories or animal-derived ingredients, try Eat's Better Mayo. This 100% plant-based mayonnaise from Eat's Better is made primarily from soybeans and Korean medicinal black beans. Compared to regular mayonnaise, it's lower in calories, fat, and sodium, and incredibly, it contains 0g of cholesterol. It’s characterized by a refreshing, savory, and tangy taste that pairs well with various dishes. Try it as a salad dressing or a dip for vegetable sticks like celery. You'll fall in love with its clean and simple flavor.

Plant-based mayo with the goodness of medicinal beans [Eats Better] Eats Better Mayo
If you've been hesitant to reach for mayonnaise due to concerns about calories or animal ingredients, meet Eats Better Mayo. This 100% plant-based mayonnaise from Eats Better is primarily made from soybeans and domestic medicinal beans. Compared to regular mayonnaise, it's lower in calories, fat, and sodium. What's more, it contains a remarkable 0g of cholesterol. Its characteristic tangy and savory flavor, without being greasy, pairs well with various dishes. Try it as a salad dressing or a dip for vegetable sticks like celery. You'll fall in love with its light and clean taste.
These are real reviews from Korean customers, written through July 2025.
California Proposition 65
⚠️WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

