As stated at Cooksinfo.com, occasionally, you may see small red flecks in your Miracle Whip. These flecks are paprika.
Introduced at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933 and named for an emulsifying machine invented by Charles Chapman, Miracle Whip was a blend of mayonnaise products and less expensive salad dressing.
The "Miracle Whip" emulsifying machine ensured that pre-measured ingredients (including more than 20 different spices) could continuously enter the appliance and become thoroughly whipped and blended. Miracle Whip is a spoonable salad dressing and sandwich spread.
Ever wondered why Miracle Whip is called dressing, not mayonnaise? Get the scoop at Realsimple.com.
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