What's your favorite snack?

Whether it's something healthy like carrots or something sugary like cookies, what is your favorite snack?

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  • megadriver

    THIS! https://ibb.co/LpHKhZh

    It's a traditional Bulgarian semi-spicy, cured meat that's seasoned, stuffed into a stomach, or intestine and left to dry and age out in the open air. It's only produced in the Bulgarian mountains because of the weather and clean air.

    To some of you this might sound awful, but it's one of the best things you can eat. Think of it like the Bulgarian version of Chorizo, but richer in taste.

    It's so good, I have to custom order it to my city in Germany. Since they don't sell it at any of the Bulgarian stores here, because it's an expensive product. I buy one per week and they cost around 15 Euro. They range between 450-550 grams.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      It does not sound awful at all. It looks friggin tasty!
      :)

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    • momgetthecamera

      ahh I love it too! We always used to take it on picnics in summer with bread and lukanka. I miss getting sunburned on Vitosha with my family :(

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    • Grunewald

      WOW! Sounds like haggis!!

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      • megadriver

        Not really, cause haggis is cooked and has bits of liver, heart, other organs and onions.

        Our thing, called "Strandzhenski Diado", or Strandzha grandpa (Strandzha being a mountainous region in Bulgaria) only contains pure chopped meat that's been seasoned, cured and aged. The reason it's expensive is that it sits in the open air. So it is dependent on the weather. If it's too warm, the meat goes bad. So proper Strandzhenski Diado is produced on a smaller scale, available in only a few places in Bulgaria.

        There are cheap versions that have minced meat (instead of chopped) and an artificial casing, but those don't taste as good. They are produced at a much larger scale in controlled environments and are available in every supermarket, but you can taste the difference in quality immediately.

        As for haggis, too much of a livery flavor for my taste. I don't like liver.

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        • Grunewald

          No probs. Your treat sounds amazing, still. Would love to try it one day.

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  • dirtybirdy

    The blood and tears of my enemies.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Well, you are a bird after all. Turning enemies into bird food is what birds do and they do it quite well.
      :)

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      • dirtybirdy

        Hey lady! Hows it goin?

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Hey back at you!
          :)
          Lifes good! Just enjoying good food and good places!

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  • Dorellia

    chips with spicy sauce

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  • momgetthecamera

    Just tucking into a bag of carrots is good for me but if not being healthy, probably cinammon rolls AHH

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Nothing wrong with the sugary gooey goodness of a cinnamon roll.
      :)

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      • momgetthecamera

        Right, don't tempt me here I mean it aha :(

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  • DIO

    Crêpes au sucre.

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    • Grunewald

      Mehh, only if you add lemon juice. Or straight up go for Nutella or crème de marrons instead.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      I had to look that one up. It looks delicious. Lol

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      • DIO

        One of the tastiest thing you can thing of.

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        • Grunewald

          I love crêpes too. Where I live you get 'Crêperie' food outlets and you can even buy them as street food in winter. Normally with sugar, lemon and sugar, or nutella. They do savoury ones, too. You can also buy pre-cooked chocolate crêpe rolls in the supermarket that you just need to heat up, and crêpe powder mix that you just need to add milk to (as if just buying eggs and flour were too difficult).

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          • DIO

            I don't know, I usually do them myself. They taste better than supermarket ones.

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  • Grunewald

    Frozen red berries (you can buy bags of them. I only get them when they're on offer at Lidl.)

    Seville blood oranges (like normal oranges, but reddish inside, and they taste a bit raspberry-ish). They are often hard to peel and tend to squirt juice everywhere when you try, but when you finally manage to eat them the flavour explosion is worth the effort. It probably goes without saying that this is a continental treat, not a British treat.

    Those easy-peeler tangerines that you can buy in Britain. Like much food in Britain they taste extremely bland, but as the name suggests they're easy to peel, very juicy while not squirting the juice everywhere, and convenient to pack in your bag or in your pocket for when you're on the go.

    Porridge with milk, (lots of) cocoa or cacao powder, and honey. For the morning chocolate fix that makes you feel 'full' until lunchtime.

    Chorizo and other kinds of cured meat and cured pork sausages.

    French cheese. The gooier, meltier, mouldier and smellier, the better. I love experimenting with the obscure ones that are hard to find off the continent. Cancoillotte is the lowest calorie one - a whole 250ml tub has less than 400 calories.

    Anything sweet from the nearest bakery (on the European continent). The variety is truly amazing. They have this thing called a 'Jesuit' which is a massive, custard-filled wedge of puff pastry with a solid, almond-encrusted sugar top that cracks when you bite into it. And they often have a thing called a 'Fig', which is a blob of green icing sugar the size of a tangerine, with the same custard inside it (I'm British. I love custard. When I see this thick, custardy stuff in the country I'm currently in, I feel like I'm home. Except that the whole concept of custard wrapped in green icing sugar to make it look like a fig is way too fussy to be of British origin. British pastries are 'peasant food' that tastes good and fills you up.). Or almond croissants, which have a slightly crunchy sugar topping, and are encrusted with almonds and filled with a warm, sweet almond cream and chocolate filling.

    Anything sweet from the nearest bakery (in Britain). You find all the rich, stodgy, floury, filling things in Britain. All of the doughnuts and the bready things are heavier, squidgier and don't dry out as easily. I love rocky road, jam-filled doughnuts and mince pies at Christmas. And that squidgy 'school sponge' stuff takes me right back to when I was a kid. I love the savoury offerings too. Cornish pasty, meat and potato pie, cheese and onion pasty, sausage and baked bean pasty... that's half a mini-English breakfast in a hard, crunchy pastry shell, with a little crust to hold onto as you're eating it. Perfect to eat as you're walking down the street. It's a completely different type of pastry than the delicate stuff you get on the continent and have to eat sitting down with a plate and a napkin. In Britain, sugar melts and pastry crunches. On the continent, pastry melts and sugar crunches.

    Chocolate, caramel, passion fruit, lychee and cookie dough frozen yoghurt. With all the unhealthiest toppings. And berries. Favourite snack in Britain, where the yoghurt is really creamy and heavy, from those rain-soaked pastures.

    Cherry tomatoes, lychees, kumquats, physalis, seedless grapes... small, sweet fruits that preferably don't have stones in them. Lychee stones are tolerable because you can suck the flesh off them, but cherry stones are too much of a pain to spit out unless they're VERY good cherries. You can't really get those easily in Britain though. For some reason, fruit in Britain doesn't taste of much.

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    • DIO

      Search the fat guy

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      • Grunewald

        Why?

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Most of your snacks seems pretty healthy. Good on you. You'll live a very long time!
          :)
          I have yet to try lychee. That one is on my list of things to try.
          XD

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          • Grunewald

            Get them from an Asian food shop if you can't find them at your local supermarket. They're healthier fresh than canned, but the ones in cans are ready-peeled and de-stoned.

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          • DIO

            Aside from fruits, everything else isn't healthy, like, at all.

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            • Grunewald

              Also, you forget that much of the stuff isn't available in Britain as well as in my current country, so I don't have access to all of it at any one time.

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            • Grunewald

              Well, a little bit of what you fancy...

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        • DIO

          "Your favorite snack"
          Lists a whole bunch of food

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  • bigbudchonga

    PUUSSSSSAAAAY

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      I probably should've specified that I was asking about actual food. Lol

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    • momgetthecamera

      What is pusay? I have never heard of it

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      • dirtybirdy

        What's the story behind your username? It made me laugh. I like it.

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  • Aethylfritha

    Idk...a lot of peanut butter and cereal.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      What about peanut butter flavored cereal?
      :)

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      • Aethylfritha

        Yes! I like that and especially the Reeces cereal
        You guys mentioned some awesome sounding foods.

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  • MissWolf

    Chicken in a biscuit
    Or cheese qasadia with guak

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    • momgetthecamera

      How can you put chicken inside a biscuit?

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      • MissWolf

        It's just a name

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      • Cuntsiclestick

        Cut a Pillsbury butter biscuit down the middle and put the meat in between it. It's a tasty sandwich.
        :)

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        • momgetthecamera

          ooh just looked it up miam miam

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  • RoseIsabella

    Lately I've been really into bacon, I also like Dutch chocolate ice cream with hot, melted peanutbutter and honey on top.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Chocolate and peanut butter is a winning combo.
      :)
      The other day I had this burger from the Cheesecake Factory. I think it was called the Bacon-Bacon Burger or something. When I was eating it I was like: I have actually encountered a burger that has way too much bacon in it. XD

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      • RoseIsabella

        That sounds wonderful!

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    • Aethylfritha

      Oh my goodness. I ate cookie dough ice cream mixed eith peanut butter.
      No regrets.

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  • Mammal-lover

    Crackers, like doritos chips stuff like that. Latley I've been on a grape kick. I love candy but I'm trying to kick it. I was going great till this like super cute coworker gave me a twizzlers, one of the super fruity individual pack ones and then I impulsed bought several of my favorite candies bulk. I'm weak when it comes to candy.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Anything can start up my junk food kick. All I need to do is watch an episode of Spongebob and I want a large, greasy, cheeseburger. XD

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      • Mammal-lover

        Mmmmmm fuck yes, you understand, trailer park boys really gets me in the mood for some five guys or burger time

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          I really can't watch food commercials. It just makes me want all the food in it. XD

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  • howaminotmyself

    Salty- kettle chips or rice crackers
    Sweet- vanilla ice cream
    Rando- seasonal berries

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      The BEST ice cream flavor!

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      • DIO

        This has no taste. People who like vanilla often have blend personalities.

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Vanilla is a nostalgic flavor for me. When I was a kid the ice cream trucks would sell that sweet vanilla soft serve on a cone for 75 cents. Nowadays it's 3 bucks for a cone. XD

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  • barefoot_on_the_sand

    Doritos and chocolate.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Doritos covered in chocolate? Interesting

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      • barefoot_on_the_sand

        No, one or the other.

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Edit: I went and tried to combine Doritos and chocolate this morning when I bought my breakfast from 7-11. It wasn't good. Lol

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          • barefoot_on_the_sand

            Just the plain Doritos is fine to me.

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Aw and here I thought I was getting a new flavor suggestion. Lol both are pretty tasty. I'm probably going to cover a dorito in chocolate and try it anyway. XD

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  • KholatKhult

    Bunch of chopped up fruits and cheese cubes

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Are they tasty when combined?

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      • KholatKhult

        Yeahhhhh you can get really fancy and posh about it if you learn to pair the right fruit with the right cheese. I don’t take it that serious but it would be interesting lol

        Honestly I got into snacking with fruit and cheese because I was jealous of that French rat in Ratatouille

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Nothing wrong with that. Everytime I watch Spongebob and see the Krabby Pattys I just want a cheeseburger. XD

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  • JellyBeanBandit

    Cereal

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Cereal is an anytime meal for me. It could be breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks.

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      • raisinbran

        same here

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      • DIO

        It's highly unhealthy but I used to be highly addicted to it.

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  • --

    kettle balsamic vinegar chips!

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      I like kettle chips. They're so crunchy!

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      • --

        Kettle is the best, red rock deli are also really good.

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  • Nikclaire

    Beer and chips.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Not big on beer, but chips are tasty!

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    triscuits & fancy schmancy cheese

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      You ever try triscuits covered in salsa? Its yummy!

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      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        i has not but i will next time i gots salsa

        i likes fucktonsa cilantro

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          Another suggestion: Avocado Egg rolls from The Cheesecake Factory! They have eggs, avocado, onion, sun dried tomatoes and cilantro. I had it yesterday and it was the best eggroll I ever had XD

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