Niggers Eating Cornstarch - And any other weird nigger food related shit

Not cornstarch but I’ve noticed a lot of weird food trends with them.

My sister worked with a black girl who would bring a giant pickle, slather it in grape Kool Aid powder and eat it as a snack. Maybe it’s good but it sounds gross to my white ass.

I worked with a black dude who would drench hot dogs in mayo before eating them. That shit turned my stomach
So the real reason black men avoid their own women is because they are terrible cooks?

Also is washing chicken part of the general black suspicion towards "The System"? The kind of people who think the crack epidemic was created by the CIA and use "AmeriKKKa" unironically probably aren't going to put as much trust in the quality of the food they buy from the supermarket as a normal person.
 
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isnt one of the many reasons why people hated jews, being their sense of hygiene and elitism? washing and cleanliness are very big and important in Judaism, a lot of their myth surrounds bathing, and many of their practices involve using water or otherwise washing the hands, feet or body before important ceremonies or everyday events, whereas one of the forbidden practices on certain fast holidays, along with eating or drinking, is washing, as its seen as just as important
this sense of purity extends to everything, from everyday practices to marriage and association with goyim, which caused them to live in separate communities and not interact with others or marry outside of them
Seems not to be an important tenet anymore:
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God the smugness on their faces is beyond annoying. For some goddamn reason you chose to change fresh seasoning on dry analogues and act all superior. I'm dumbfounded.

You just know though, because of the way black culture spreads on social media to idiot white liberals, that by this time next year it will be an article of progressive faith that only dried powder-style seasonings and poultry needs washed in vinegar or dish soap. Anyone who tries to mention the old expert guidance will be called a colonialist who probably just eats boiled plain chicken with mayo.
 
So far I've learned black women eat corn starch, bleach and soap chicken before cooking it and squirt Lysol up their vag. What new horrors will this thread have in store for me the next time I open it? :cryblood:
Yeah, every time I think the depravity of the human race can't get any worse another dumbass nigger comes around the corner. Be prepared!
 
Capsaicin doesn't damage your taste buds. A bad sense of smell is what messes with your sense of taste.
I meant not the literal damage, but the loss of the ability to cherish more subtle tastes comparing to deep fried shit covered in the most bright spices you can imagine.
Ordering Georgian food (
Georgian food is magnificent. Hopefully you enjoyed it.
 
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I use this too. Its purpose is to enhance the flavors, it's not some extra condiment. You're supposed to use only a bit.

I am appalled. When you make milanesa, you cover the whole chicken filet (or whatever) with breadcrumbs or flour... but this on itself has no flavor.... it's all that freaking orange thing...
All that is, along with "Accent" or other flavor enhancers, is MSG. And as you said, a little bit goes a very long way. In fact too much can ruin a dish. And the overuse of MSG is what is believed to give some people "Chinese restaurant syndrome" the feeling of numbness or fuzziness after eating Chinese food. Although to be fair it hasn't been necessarily proven. Using a whole bag like in the one video is just ignorance.



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There's always that book The Bell Curve. The one that came out in the mid 90s and was the turning point on IQ being respectable and destroyed the author's career for not being PC.
That book came out before I was aware of many of the political and cultural issues of the time, but I think that it's the one where the nig-nogs were so far below everyone else that they basically invented the modern ways of coping and seething to justify hand-waving it away.

Actually, looking it up on (((Wikipedia))) and coming back to it before finishing my post, this paragraph really stuck out to me:

In response to the controversy surrounding The Bell Curve, the American Psychological Association's Board of Scientific Affairs established a special task force chaired by Ulric Neisser to publish an investigative report focusing solely on the research presented in the book, not the policy recommendations that it made. The report, "Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns", was first released in 1995 and published in American Psychologist in 1996.[25]

Regarding explanations for racial differences, the APA task force stated:

The cause of that differential is not known; it is apparently not due to any simple form of bias in the content or administration of the tests themselves. The Flynn effect shows that environmental factors can produce differences of at least this magnitude, but that effect is mysterious in its own right. Several culturally based explanations of the Black/White IQ differential have been proposed; some are plausible, but so far none has been conclusively supported. There is even less empirical support for a genetic interpretation. In short, no adequate explanation of the differential between the IQ means of Blacks and Whites is presently available.

Indeed... There seems to be no bias in the tests or data that the book is based on. It *COULD* be cultural or environmental factors. Or maybe even genetic. But *SOMEHOW* the answer eludes us. Such mystery. Much confusion. Very suspect. Wow. 🤔🤣🤔

Jeesus fucking CHRIST! If it wasn't written out in plain text in front of me, I would hardly believe it. The amount of literal coping and seething over empirical, concrete data in that book is just ridiculous. I think that's the origin of the common "dumbed down" meme version I see posted online every time anything remotely relating to IQ is brought up. The one with the animals and judging like a fish, elephant, and a monkey all on how well they could climb a tree, and showing the monkey being happy and the others being sad, or something like that. I've also seen someone argue that a test was racist because there was a question asking about a parakeet or something, and the argument was made that white people would know what a parakeet was because they're rich and could afford one, while the poor little black nig-nogs couldn't, therefore they were always at a disadvantage. More coping.

Maybe this coping and gaslighting over harsh truths is why there's been an even more accelerated push towards nigger worship in modern-day culture? I remember growing up in the 80's and early 90's you would have the TV shows and music channels catering to certain people, or the Captain Planet take with the perfect mix of every culture and race. But nowadays it seems you've gotta shoehorn a Shaniqua into everything, be it a commercial, movie, TV show, diversity hire, voiceover (and you can always tell when they're used in a voiceover, can't you?) or more, and oftentimes it's by some arbitrary mandate. 🙄



Anyways, back on topic...

"Washing" your fruits and vegetables is retarded. Rinsing them of is perfectly acceptable, and something I highly recommend, especially for root vegetables and store bought produce, because you never know who has handled it or what's still on it. If you're using soap, or even a tiny bit of bleach in water, just remember that most plant material is porous, and it could absorb into the food and affect the flavor. The same goes with meat. As I said before, rinsing off the "slime" from chicken is OK in my opinion, it's usually just collagen breaking down and byproducts of the brine and shit they inject into the meat. Just don't be an idiot and cross contaminate or get carried away. And for the love of GAWD, at least pat it dry after of you're going to rinse it off! Plus, a dry cut of chicken is better to start with when handling for preparation for seasonings or breading, in my opinion. You can get away with rinsing the dirt off mushrooms if you're careful and let them air out on a towel afterwards, otherwise they absorb water like a sponge and get all soggy.

I rinse off my eggs as well, with plain water and a brillo sponge. Yeah, there's a natural "cuticle" coating that is on them when they're laid, and that is supposed to keep them fresh for longer. But let's be real, there is also dirt, chicken shit, grass, wood chips and sometimes feathers as well. Farming and livestock isn't the cleanest of things to be involved with, and if you refrigerate your eggs they will keep for weeks even after being rinsed off.
 
I wonder how black people even cook (when they don't just fry food), I wouldn't be surprised they just stew things for several hours until they lose all taste. Would make sense with the arguments against gas stoves being that people sniff it too much.
Georgian food is magnificent. Hopefully you enjoyed it.
It was really good, Hinkali and Khachaphri are delicious. Great examples of food that doesn't need overly salty/spicy to be good.
 
if you refrigerate your eggs they will keep for weeks even after being rinsed off.
This has been covered a few pages ago. I guess it can make sense to wash the eggs before using them if you prefer. However washing them after you buy them and putting them in the fridge is retarded. We covered this a few pages ago. That membrane is what allows you to not having to put them in the fridge..

Or maybe even genetic. But *SOMEHOW* the answer eludes us. Such mystery. Much confusion
That is not what the Flynn effect is. I will link to wikipedia because I am feeling lazy, so here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
Ironically for this thread, the reason for the flynn effect is thought to largely be food.

Whatever the differences in IQ are, it is more about what you want to do with that information regarding policy decisions. Also, because you are talking distribution of scores within a population, you will have individuals on the entire spectrum.

Just if you want to sperg about intelligence, at least get your facts straight and don't just copy the opinions of memes.
 
This has been covered a few pages ago. I guess it can make sense to wash the eggs before using them if you prefer. However washing them after you buy them and putting them in the fridge is retarded. We covered this a few pages ago. That membrane is what allows you to not having to put them in the fridge..


That is not what the Flynn effect is. I will link to wikipedia because I am feeling lazy, so here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
Ironically for this thread, the reason for the flynn effect is thought to largely be food.

Whatever the differences in IQ are, it is more about what you want to do with that information regarding policy decisions. Also, because you are talking distribution of scores within a population, you will have individuals on the entire spectrum.

Just if you want to sperg about intelligence, at least get your facts straight and don't just copy the opinions of memes.
I don't wash eggs after buying them. I raise my own chickens therefore I rinse the eggs off after I gather them from my coop. As far as the other thing, I was more laughing about the hand-wringing and gaslighting over the gap in IQ scores and the so called "experts" completely ignoring the obvious answers in front of them.
 
I was more laughing about the hand-wringing and gaslighting over the gap in IQ scores and the so called "experts" completely ignoring the obvious answers in front of them
But *SOMEHOW* the answer eludes us. Such mystery. Much confusion. Very suspect. Wow.
You used that quote from the APA to seemingly prove that they are ignoring or denying the difference...when in reality what they are saying is that the cause is unknown. "Unknown" in the scientific literature sense, which means "we have some evidence, but nothing super extra mega conclusive".

They reference the Flynn effect to show how socioeconomic factors (such as availability of nutritious food) can affect IQ, so support the idea that there could be a socioeconomic effect. Genetic research until the last decade was completely different, so it makes sense that the genetic influence was a very complicated issue (I referenced in a post above the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study). Even today, with far better methods, the research into genetic determinants of IQ is a tricky one.
I hope you realize that "is there a difference?" is a completely different question to "what causes the difference?"
 
>in the simplest terms, better food is a factor in intellect (something we always knew)
>that means generations are becoming smarter than their predecessors
so thats gonna stop, right? i mean, im pretty sure newer gens are already dumber than their parents, and altough there may be many factors in this, like worse education and a lower attention span, i wouldve be surprised if worse food is also a culprit
 
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