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According to the Physics Hypertextbook (see related link), the density of regular mayo is 910 kg per cubic meter so the specific gravity is 0.91. For cooking purposes therefore, 1 cup (250 ml) of mayo is 227.5g. Much easier to measure by weight than by volume.

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