What are some of your unpopular opinions about food?
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IHateMyThyroid wrote: »Kale tastes disgusting served raw, no matter how much you massage it. It needs to be cooked.
I agree. Also, I'd rather have collards or mustard greens over kale in any form.4 -
This is not the first time I’ve heard that peanut butter and carrots are good together. Must try asap.3
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Copper_Boom wrote: »Carrots and peanut butter taste amazing together. I had no idea that wasn't a normal combination until my coworkers all said I was nuts.
I bet they'd be good pureed together like hummus.1 -
Chocolate and mint is a terrible combination! I think I am one of the only people who feels this way. Everyone seems to just love mint chocolate baked goods and candies, but I just find them pretty gross. I would so much rather have chocolate/pb or chocolate/caramel or any other combo!
Also not a fan of white chocolate peppermint baked goods or popcorn. Mint just doesn't belong in baked goods or snacks for me, lol. Only gum and mints.4 -
I don't like coffee.4
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Chocolate and mint is a terrible combination! I think I am one of the only people who feels this way. Everyone seems to just love mint chocolate baked goods and candies, but I just find them pretty gross. I would so much rather have chocolate/pb or chocolate/caramel or any other combo!
Also not a fan of white chocolate peppermint baked goods or popcorn. Mint just doesn't belong in baked goods or snacks for me, lol. Only gum and mints.
ohh but those andes mints are sooo good...8 -
Bacon is overrated.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Chocolate and mint is a terrible combination! I think I am one of the only people who feels this way. Everyone seems to just love mint chocolate baked goods and candies, but I just find them pretty gross. I would so much rather have chocolate/pb or chocolate/caramel or any other combo!
Also not a fan of white chocolate peppermint baked goods or popcorn. Mint just doesn't belong in baked goods or snacks for me, lol. Only gum and mints.
ohh but those andes mints are sooo good...
Yes they are. I have fond memories of when my grandfather would come home from business trips with a handful of them, bunches of stickers, and souvenirs from where he went.3 -
whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
Agree. I mean it's good, I don't dislike it, but it's not all that.5 -
Like Spinnerdell, I'm totally pro-fruitcake. If you think you hate fruitcake, you've probably eaten a garbage American fruitcake with icky chemical-laden candied fruit. A nice homemade one with dried fruits only, decent citrus peel (which can be really hard to buy in America), and dark, dark, dark cake is gorgeous. And actually pretty easy to improve health-wise except for the sugar in the fruit. It's so heavy that making one with all whole grain flour is indistinguishable from white flour, you can cut the fat radically without affecting the texture much, and unrefined sweeteners like blackstrap molasses taste good with the other flavors.4
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whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
Yes! I can totally take or leave bacon. And I can't abide the texture of undercooked animal fat, so the only time I'm tempted to take it rather than leave it is if it's been cooked so crisp it shatters and has no rubbery bits at all. So mostly I don't eat bacon.2 -
whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
I think the smell of bacon is better than what it actually delivers. I actually think that about most meat. For example, most grilled meat disappointed me most of the time. Especially steak cuts that we could afford.
I'm going by memory here, because I've been a vegetarian for about six years now.3 -
Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.3 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
I think the smell of bacon is better than what it actually delivers. I actually think that about most meat. For example, most grilled meat disappointed me most of the time. Especially steak cuts that we could afford.
I'm going by memory here, because I've been a vegetarian for about six years now.
I feel this way about coffee. Smells amazing. Tastes like bitter disappointment.2 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
I think the smell of bacon is better than what it actually delivers. I actually think that about most meat. For example, most grilled meat disappointed me most of the time. Especially steak cuts that we could afford.
I'm going by memory here, because I've been a vegetarian for about six years now.
Totally! I have just never been that into it. The smell makes you think it's going to be amazing, then it's just like.. eh ok. It's bacon. Cool.1 -
whatalazyidiot wrote: »GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
I think the smell of bacon is better than what it actually delivers. I actually think that about most meat. For example, most grilled meat disappointed me most of the time. Especially steak cuts that we could afford.
I'm going by memory here, because I've been a vegetarian for about six years now.
Totally! I have just never been that into it. The smell makes you think it's going to be amazing, then it's just like.. eh ok. It's bacon. Cool.
Dipped in pancake syrup or on a cheeseburger are really the only ways I like bacon. I HATE bacon flavored stuff. Tastes like a dirty ashtray.2 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
As someone who does drink, I'll second this. Much better to sip some nice alcohol along with your dessert rather than add it to it, IMHO.3 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »whatalazyidiot wrote: »Bacon is overrated.
I think the smell of bacon is better than what it actually delivers. I actually think that about most meat. For example, most grilled meat disappointed me most of the time. Especially steak cuts that we could afford.
I'm going by memory here, because I've been a vegetarian for about six years now.
Big agree on normal-person-budget steak! The flavor and texture are always, "What's the point?" I had a truly great steak exactly once in my life, and the memory has permanently ruined normal steaks. Which can't be a bad thing for the whole saturated fat percentage. Plus the memories of the truly great steak are calorie- and saturated-fat free!0 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
I agree. Way to ruin a perfectly good dessert. I've also heard of people putting alcohol in a watermelon and that just appalls me. Why would you ruin a watermelon like that?4 -
I've no issue if you weird folk decide to send me your bacon
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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
I agree. Way to ruin a perfectly good dessert. I've also heard of people putting alcohol in a watermelon and that just appalls me. Why would you ruin a watermelon like that?
A vodka-saturated watermelon enlivened our high school senior picnic.1 -
tbright1965 wrote: »Cilantro is overrated.
Cilantro is the actual devil's weed and is poison5 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
No! You will not dis my Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie. <stomps foot>3 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Here's one I haven't seen, but since everyone is talking about fruitcake:
I think putting alcohol in desserts/candy absolutely ruins them. I like it in savory dishes, it's wonderful in a mushroom gravy, but in pecan pie? No.
Caveat: I don't drink, but I felt this way when I did drink.
I agree. Way to ruin a perfectly good dessert. I've also heard of people putting alcohol in a watermelon and that just appalls me. Why would you ruin a watermelon like that?
Other then making a desert boozey for no reason other then boozey dessert, adding alcohol to sweets can add a really nice flavor IMO. For example ameretto liquer to a cheesecake, spiced rum to a pecan pie, or a cake adds a level of flavor that just plain vanilla extract wouldn't add. The actual alchohol flavor bakes out leaving you with the flavor elements such as spice or almond in the dessert. I did screw up once and add this supposed "high end" rum to my pecan pie once...(captain morgan private stock to be exact). It was awful. The taste was as if I just dumped a couple shots in while it was fresh out of the oven... Blech. Next time I baked it with some Krakken and I came away with the added spicey flavor and compliment to the vanilla extract I was going for.3 -
Mushrooms taste like moldy papier mache, and coffee tastes like scorched potting soil.5
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I have 2 unpopular opinions: It does matter if I eat too late in the day & it does matter WHAT I eat (within my calories)5
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AllOutof_Bubblegum wrote: »Mushrooms taste like moldy papier mache, and coffee tastes like scorched potting soil.
Raw mushrooms are unpleasant.
Cooked mushrooms are one of the best foods that exist.2 -
AllOutof_Bubblegum wrote: »Mushrooms taste like moldy papier mache, and coffee tastes like scorched potting soil.
Raw mushrooms are unpleasant.
Cooked mushrooms are one of the best foods that exist.
I concur with both of these sentiments.
My in laws bought a very large container of cling film at a warehouse club many years ago. It outlived them, and we inherited it. It had a picture of a bowl of salad on it with raw mushrooms on top of it, and every time I used that stuff, I was always grossed out by the thought of those mushrooms.1
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