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chick-O-sticks. I think only my stepfather buys those and has an addiction to them.
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Pretty sure Europeans have fruit-flavored syrups (strawberry, etc.) for breakfast. Also, corn syrup (sugars derived from corn) and HFCS (corn starches converted to fructose) aren't the same thing. In fact, one of the first things I pulled up is a strawberry-flavored syrup from the UK, and the first ingredient is glucose-fructose syrup, aka high-fructose corn syrup.I once saw fruity pebbles flavored "syrup" ( for non Americans they sell corn syrup here but just label it as syrup and it is as gross as it sounds).
Big fan of the Selena Gomez oreo flavor tbh, that one was fire.The million flavors of Oreos that come out every once in a while. Some of the flavors are really weird. Like swedish fish.
chick-O-sticks. I think only my stepfather buys those and has an addiction to them.
It's baby food for some fucking reason. There's chicken tikka masala baby food pouches on the same shelf in my grocery store. If I ever have my jaw wired shut or something, I'd probably try them.
I actually really like dragonfruit. Mildly sweet with a texture reminiscent of Asian pear and a flavor that's somewhere between that and cucumber that comes in its own disposable bowl. What's not to like?Dragon fruit. What in the good goddam, it's easily the most unpleasant...thing I've come across that's supposedly good to eat.
The ones that are pink on the outside are rather insipid. The yellow ones are sweeter, but sometimes have a laxative effect. It's a bit of a crapshoot.I actually really like dragonfruit. Mildly sweet with a texture reminiscent of Asian pear and a flavor that's somewhere between that and cucumber that comes in its own disposable bowl. What's not to like?
This sort of packaging is also used for pureed cat food. Imagining a parent accidentally feeding their baby cat food because it was stored right by the baby food in the fridge. Sorry, Mister Whiskers. Little Timmy gets the Tastefuls for dinner tonight.
i fucking love fluff, fluffernutters are so good. i think its a regional thing no clue why europeans put it in the international isleSpray cheese, marshmallow fluff, spam But I know spam is popular in Hawaii since they're fond of ham
Zucchini is like this to me. It's the kind of thing neighbors grow in their garden and sneak around before dawn putting on their neighbors' porches because it grows like a weed and even a couple plants give you more than any reasonable person wants.
They taste like absolute nothing on top of that. Yet every grocery store has them.
I'm getting a lot of Asian (read: Chinese and Jeet) recipes for chicken feet, as well as chicken stock, when using Brave to search chicken feet recipes.For the last few years I've seen chicken paws in the meat section. How do you even prepare and eat a chicken's foot?
It makes astoundingly good, glutinous stock.For the last few years I've seen chicken paws in the meat section. How do you even prepare and eat a chicken's foot?
Youd be surprised to hear but chickens are currently more mass produced for the feet than the rest of the bird. When you get a rotisserie chicken from Costco youre basically eating Chink leftoversFor the last few years I've seen chicken paws in the meat section. How do you even prepare and eat a chicken's foot?
It's kinda popular in my country among rural people... People make soup with them. I find them absolutely disgusting and it's one of the few dishes i just refuse to eat.For the last few years I've seen chicken paws in the meat section. How do you even prepare and eat a chicken's foot?

