What is the weirdest food combo you've seen or eaten?
I'm just curious, the weirdest I have seen probably has to be bananas and mayo on a hotdog bun.
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I'm just curious, the weirdest I have seen probably has to be bananas and mayo on a hotdog bun.
I love pineapple on its own though, and those Hawaiins who live on those pineapple plantations are sure lucky.
That's Hawaiin style, an acquired taste. I personally never thought fruit and cheese mix together, it's why I prefer cheese on toast instead of cheese on apples or cheese on oranges.
Lobster-vanilla ice cream and smoked salmon and cream cheese ice cream.
I couldn't stomach those.
That's something else good on their own but not mixed.
I'll even eat a bagel with cream cheese and salmon with lobster on the side, then have vanilla ice cream for dessert. It's fine that way because you're not tasting those different things together on your taste buds at the same time. I could not eat chocolate syrup on pepperoni pizza, but I'll eat a few slices of pepperoni pizza and then chocolate syrup over ice cream for dessert.
Peanut butter and cheese on buttered Saladas which is a cracker we get here in Australia.
http://www.arnotts.com.au/products/salada/
I like melting cheese over banana pennies on toast. Brilliant 2am munchies!
I'd prefer melting cheese on pepperoni pennies on toast, not banana pennies. By pennies, I guessed that you mean sliced, right? I haven't heard anyone here in America call sliced something pennies, where you from? I mean it's cool, different countries have different words and ways of saying things, I understand that. I was just curious
No one has said hot chips and ice cream yet lol.. seems like a classic chef thing here haha (and I mean chef thing as in they eat it themselves they do no not serve it)
And what about white chocolate and caviar?
last sumer i went out with some important peoples for sushi in japan in a joint what wouldnt put up with outsiders but we had a local guide
fuck knows what i ate that night some was good and some i choked down for manners
thank goodness them japanese makes some fine whiskey
I didn't think the Japanese were like that, trying to ban outsiders from some of their restaurants.
theres plentya places what wont admit westerners and or non japanese
everyone was real nice and polite at that one place but i think they just couldnt be bothered with peoples what dont speak the language
plus the japanese guy who brought us there was a regular
That's probably the only way to get in, if you know someone that they know. In a sense, that's true in many places around the world. It's the only way an outsider would fit in in a small town, them knowing one of the locals.
with japanese it aint the mentality of yall aint from round here
its literally the mentality of yall aint japanese so fuck off
they parcels out the hospitality when they feels like it and some just plain hates outsiders specially americans and are world champs at bein passive aggressive
just as many are very nice though
Shit, they 'make' a good part of the entire world's whiskey. A lot of American, Canadian, Irish, Scotch bourbon/whiskey distillers are owned by a Japanese company called Suntory. They own Jim Beam and Knob Creek!
I like peanut butter topping on mint chocolate chip ice cream. I asked for it at a restaurant when I was a little kid, I don't even know what I was thinking...it sounds horrible even by kid standards. But somehow it tastes amazing and I still eat it occasionally 30+ years later.
Something new I got turned on to is putting coleslaw on saltines. Like a year ago, we went to this little burger place and they gave you saltines with the coleslaw. I was confused but then I saw a guy at the next table scooping up the coleslaw with the cracker so I tried it and it was delicious. I would've never thought of that and it doesn't sound like it would be a good pair at all. I don't know how common this is but until that day I had never seen anyone do that.
Pickle juice and Mountain Dew, or this liquor called 'Dude'. Pickle juice in a lemon lime slush. Mmmmmm.