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Odd tastes

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A thread about odd tastes, not exclusively culinary, but all things that you find appealing that others might not, or might not appear to work but does.

I will in fact start with a culinary one; oatmeal and coriander. Works amazingly well together, believe it or not.
 

Etheri

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So tempting to mention humans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mFte51aAds

I'm sorry, it's dutch (which I understand :kilroy:)
Tl dr; they're both eating a tiny surgically removed piece of eachother. Appearantly, it doesn't taste too good. I guess we're back to chicken.
 

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Noodles with cinnamon, cheese and vanilla extract. Seriously, try that s**t
 

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Chili powder and hot sauce have the ability to make any food better.

Also iced apple juice and vodka isn't bad.
 

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Since I seldom have much food, I experiment with various spices and other food leftovers, I mix pretty good stuff sometimes. Mostly I wouldn't even have thought that something like that would taste good, but turns out it can be relatively eatable and even pretty good. I bet most people wouldn't even eat it. :D Can't give a concrete example, but imagine something that doesn't go with salt or with sugar having salt or sugar in it. :confused:

Here's two I just thought of, very simple ones that I eat often:


  • Dry bread with tea
  • Fresh bread with butter, salt, pepper, dry garlic, chilli powder and when I have some, some mayonnaise or tomato paste. It's pretty good. :D

@Architect I'm gonna try that, I believe there's some of that stuff around the house, I remember mom bragging about the discount. :D And it so happens that I have some bad-tasting cereal that was on discount that my mom took a couple days ago. Perfect target.

Chili powder and hot sauce have the ability to make any food better.

Indeed.
 

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Another one I remembered:

I made a spaghetti quesadilla once. One of the most delicious things I've ever eaten.
Spaghetti.
Lots of cheese.
Lots of chili powder and hot sauce :D.
Some taco meat I stole from the person cooking next to me (he had spiced that a lot too so this concoction was really spicy).
All of it contained in a tortilla.

One of the best things I'd ever eaten.
 

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I have a culinary obsession with ketchup. :)

Could be worse. Far too many people have an obsession with mayo for some reason. :mad:


Hmm... let's see... Does mixing chili and chocolate count as odd enough?
 

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Cadbury's chocolate stirred into an instant coffee. Seems strange compared to the normal sprinkles you can get that go on top of creamer. I tried it once, and nowadays when both are around I'll have it.

I also like unbuttered bread.

Mayo in my sandwiches instead of butter. In fact, I hate butter.
 
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