• sblxck@lemmy.ml
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    10 days ago

    Give me this but in meat form. Cured salami sticks 🥵

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      10 days ago

      Ooh or cured salami sticks wrapped in that swirly chocolate wafer shell in the original image. Sweet and salty.

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        10 days ago

        Spicy chickpea and peanut mix. I would eat bags of this when studying for my exams… and still do. There are several different variations, some with sugar, some with raisins, some old intensely spicy. I’m not keen on the sweet ones, but the spicier the better.

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      10 days ago

      me but Punjabi Mix or fried moong daal

      in college I would just eat an irresponsible amount with a spoon and then have heartburn lol

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    10 days ago

    Waffles, I’ll be sick after them but I have zero restraint and it’s a problem of future me. 🗿

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    Anything really. As long as the bowl is within hands reach I will keep eating until it’s empty.
    I just can’t seem to pace myself. So nowadays I try to stick to healthy snacks.
    If I gorge myself on something then it might as well be something that’s good for me :)

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    10 days ago

    did you know that if you eat an entire jar of green olives in one sitting you’ll get explosive diarrhea? um, that’s what my friend told me

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      9 days ago

      I was once browsing a food/produce open air market right near closing time. A merchant asked me if I wanted to buy two whole pineapples, for $1.00. I said yes.

      Then I took them home and ate two whole pineapples in one sitting (after I peeled and sliced them).

      My stomach hated me for several days.

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        9 days ago

        That’s hilarious. (but delicious)

        Pineapple bites back. I tried drinking whiskey and eating fresh pineapple once and screamed and threw my glass down

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        9 days ago

        Pineapple hates me. I just can’t eat it anymore because it burns my tongue and throat for several hours after I eat it. You have balls, man!

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      Go to Fortaleza, Brazil.

      They sell cashew EVERYWHERE. Stands by the beach will have giant sacks filled with cashews. Restaurants have cashew juice. Supermarkets have cashew jam, candy, concentrate, cakes, baked goods, Sodas… All dirt cheap.

      After that trip, I think I had my fill of cashews. Now I barely eat it.

      10/10 trip.

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          It absolutely is worth it!

          Have a whole day dedicated to cashews. Have some cashew juice with toast and cashew jam for breakfast, then go to the cashew museum in Fortaleza, eat the fruit, the nut, have some cashew liquor, ice cream, cashew nut bread…

          That’s how I realised I had my fill. I came back home several pounds heavier but I was worth it.

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          If you aren’t familiar with how cashews grow, it’ll blow your mind. They look like this


          That top part is called the cashew apple. It’s edible and apparently tastes pretty good. It doesn’t ship very well so people outside the area where they grow don’t usually experience them. I’m guessing the juice comes from that.

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            Oh wow, I was not aware of that. That’s a shame. I’ll keep this in mind whenever I travel somewhere it grows! Thank you for the info.

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            That is correct. From what I remember, the fruit is very astringent and has a very small window of being ripe and sweet to eat before it goes sour, which limits transportation and export. But you might find juice concentrate in your local Latin American shop.

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          Yep, they do. The state of Ceará (where Fortaleza is in) is the major Brazilian cashew producer. It’s a beloved fruit that has much more to offer than the nut itself.

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    10 days ago

    Chocolate covered orange jelly, whether sticks, cubes, or otherwise. I will devour the entire container when we get them. It’s kinda terrible. They’re addictive though.

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    Why? That’s clearly an empty container. What, no I have nothing behind my back… That’s just how I stand.

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    9 days ago

    Gummy bears, or almost anything gummy, really. Sometimes I like to pair them with a salty snack like nuts or chips, for a more balanced meal.

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    Except not the grape ones. I hate artificial grape flavor.

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      Oh I was about to mention these, but I didn’t know the word for them in english. We call them “torreznos” in Spain.

      It’s these things, and they’re surprisingly good

      You can get them without the fatty part on the inside, but they’re better with it imo.