Can be food, tools, music, whatever comes to mind

    • Moonguide@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Also coffee. It doesn’t make bad coffee good coffee, but it makes it less bad. Doesn’t help Starbucks coffee however, nothing can.

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      Mmm, salmiak… when you get that perfect hit of sweet and salty at once! 😋

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    Salsa with cream cheese. Looks like vomit, which is actually a plus because you don’t have to share!

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    Strawberry jelly on tortilla chips! The contrast of salty and sweet create a wonderful blend of flavors in your mouth.

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    Strawberries and black pepper.

    Slice the strawberries and dip them in a bit of black pepper.

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    I’ve only ever tried it once, and no drugs were involved but a Irish o garlic bratwurst, and a Hershey chocolate bar. Sooo good.v

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    Coffee and fruit juice. ☕🥭

    It’s a common add-in with some Tiki drinks with juices including pineapple, orange, passion fruit, and lime. When my SO makes something, he’ll commonly toss the excess volumes into a glass sans alcohol for me to enjoy.

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    I always hated the idea to put beans and bananas together. It is a fairly common habit in my country, tho, but it’s a no-no for me in general.

    But once I tried a Nigerian dish that had beans, bananas, shrimps and pepper and I absolutely fucking loved it. Seriously, the flavor was from another world.

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      1 year ago

      Forgive the spelling but I think that’s called Egusi and the bananas are plantains, which are more savory than bananas. Really lovely fried!

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    Bacon milkshake. Got to make sure the bacon is cooked proper to get some nice crumbles and it adds an amazing salty savory that really makes the milkshake flavor pop. Doesn’t work with all flavors