We’re all prone to exaggerate from time to time. Here, we’ll affectionately describe an embellished story as one that’s got a good dollop of mayo on it.
It’s unlikely this local turn of phrase ever reached the ears of Richard Hellmann, the New York-based grocer who created and refined the legendary taste of Hellmann’s mayonnaise back in the early 1900s.
Born in Germany, Richard developed his love of food and business when he worked at a local market, before landing a role at a British food-wholesaling firm. He obviously loved travel; soon enough he found himself in New York. Richard met his wife Margaret here and they opened Hellmann’s Deli in downtown Manhattan shortly after being married. That was when Richard set about perfecting a real mayonnaise that he’d be proud to put his name to.
When it finally arrived, it bore a distinctive blue ribbon, a symbol that remains to this day as a reminder of its authentic deli origins.