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Although not my cup of tea, the ingredient combination isnt alien, as mayo is just fat and eggs primarily, which along with chocolate, would be a core part of brownies (which you can sub mayo for ingredients with)
Pretty substantial difference being the eggs are cooked in brownies
Storebought mayo is pasturized thus, can in a way be considered cooked. Its not straight raw eggs unless its homemade.