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For the Love of Kewpie

A Cookbook and Celebration

Contributors

By Kewpie Corporation

With Elyse Inamine

With Jessie YuChen

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Price

$14.99

Price

$19.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $14.99 $19.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $25.00 $33.00 CAD

Celebrate the cult-favorite mayonnaise with stories, history, and 55 must-have recipes.

For 100 years, Kewpie mayonnaise has captured hearts and taste buds alike with its cherubic baby mascot and unparalleled flavor and texture. Now, in the first official cookbook,  Kewpie teaches how mayonnaise can take your cooking to the next level and offers an inside look into all that makes Kewpie, well, Kewpie—from the secret to their unique formula (it's all about the eggs!) to the story behind their iconic bottle design and how Kewpie ended up with its own museum and holiday.
 
Kewpie is the ultimate secret ingredient in 55 inventive recipes, all improved by the addition of this Japanese mayonnaise. While no spicy salmon bowl is complete without a drizzle of Kewpie, this kitchen workhorse is an endlessly versatile ingredient that can bring depth of flavor to dishes like potato salad or carbonara pasta, bind and moisten meatballs, emulsify ranch and green goddess dressings, plus act as the nonstick coating for baby back ribs or miso-grilled fish. With such versatility and impact, it is no wonder Kewpie has been a kitchen must-have for 100 years.
 

On Sale
Oct 21, 2025
Page Count
176 pages
ISBN-13
9781523533015

Kewpie Corporation

About the Author

Kewpie Corporation, whose motto is “love around the kitchen table,” is the creator of Kewpie Mayo, which has just celebrated its 100th birthday and its status as Japan’s most popular condiment. The corporation is based in Tokyo, Japan, and employees nearly 11,000 people.

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