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DANEgerous

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Today I was having a dark chocolate bar with sriracha hot sauce when a college stopped me and looked at me like was consuming a dead rat and remarked "that is one of the most disgusting thing i have ever seen" I told him that this sort of combo has been around for years and showed him that in fact companies actually made spicy chocolate so he reluctantly tried it and now I am hailed a food genius and like half the people on their lunch break are currently eating the stuff.

This sparked a far more bizarre food or rather drink combo for me to get test subjects for it is a can of Dublin Dr.Pepper (any one that uses cane sugar works fine) and a once of Irish cream creamer. This was... a good bit less successful but still a better result than I expected. NOTE: do not use that dry powered creamer and a HFCS Dr.Pepper has an off taste.

So escapists do you have any odd food habits?
 

Forgetitnow344

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In high school, my friend brought bruschetta to school for one of those in-class parties along with some awesome garlic bread. I don't like bruschetta very much, so I was just munching on the bread, when I had an idea about the syrup sitting on the table. So I tried it. Best goddamn thing ever. No one else wanted to try it, but it's their loss. Garlic bread with maple syrup. I highly recommend it.
 

BloatedGuppy

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About the weirdest thing I eat is a cheese and onion sandwich. And I can only have THAT if I don't feel like getting laid that evening, because my girlfriend abhors onions and can detect them at 100 paces.
 

lRookiel

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Hmmm lets see...

My brother cannot have a sandwich without a bag of crisps, it's fuckin weird!

Him: "I don't like the texture, I need the extra crunch on my peanut butter"

Me: "Then why not use the Crunchy peanut butter instead of smooth?"

Him: "Thats fucking disgusting!"

LOGIC!

I don't think I have any weird food habits myself. :/
 

Launcelot111

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Once, I got drunk and mixed Newcastle brown ale with a healthy dose of chocolate syrup. It was legitimately one of the best things I've ever had
 

The Night Angel

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Hmm, I like eating spaghetti, cheese, tuna and ketchup in a big bowl, all mixed together. Nothing really odd though.
 

OneBrokePony

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DANEgerous said:
Today I was having a dark chocolate bar with sriracha hot sauce when a college stopped me and looked at me like was consuming a dead rat and remarked "that is one of the most disgusting thing i have ever seen" I told him that this sort of combo has been around for years and showed him that in fact companies actually made spicy chocolate so he reluctantly tried it and now I am hailed a food genius and like half the people on their lunch break are currently eating the stuff.
I don't know why I didn't think of doing that. I'd best get another bottle of sriracha.

Anyway, I don't know if I have any odd food habits, really. There was one time I was working on coming up with my own spaghetti sauce recipe and I tried adding natto (fermented soybeans, it's kinda gluey). It wasn't bad, but the flavors didn't meld.
 

DugMachine

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Hmm don't really have any I suppose, not reall a food habit but to this day I still can't stand the texture of tomatoe and onion without wanting to throw up.

Hmm strangest thing I probably eat is a nice big flour tortilla with deli meat (usually turkey) piled high and a nice coating of peanut butter. I came up with it when I was a kid and god dammit I love it.
 

Scarim Coral

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Whenever I have the napoleon (vanilla, chocolate and strawberry) ice cream tub or given as a choice, I alwass scoop all three flavours equally and stir it. I keep stirring until it become a brownish type of colour which show the flavours is now blended together.
 

Binks

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White chocolate and caviar.
Ham and yoghurt.

There are a lot of flavour pairings you can make that look very strange but are actually quite nice.