• southsamurai
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    3 months ago

    The only problem here is proportions.

    The use of sweetness in chili to both enhance and control spice is pretty bog standard. Use of acids is too. And topping it with things is another very common way to enjoy the dish.

    Tomato is a freaking fruit, botanically, and nobody would complain about a nice salsa on top of chili.

    People just like being food snobs because they get to feel superior with almost no effort beyond parroting things other people say.

    Now, this picture does seem unbalanced. That much pineapple is going to mask any subtle flavors in the chili, and that’s not how I would enjoy it. That being said, if someone dislikes chili, this would be a great way to mask the flavors lol.

    But in smaller amounts? You’d get this sweet/sour/moist burst in among bites. Nothing wrong with that at all

    Edit: the food snobbery part wasn’t directed at anyone specific, just a general comment on how folks will see some unusual food combo and start in on things.

    • RustmilianOP
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      3 months ago

      Trust me, that’s not the only thing wrong with this picture…

      Consider this… both “ingredients” are more than 2 weeks old. Aged like a fine wine.

      Lovely subtle taste of mold.

      • southsamurai
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        33 months ago

        Ahhh, now that’s disgusting. No way in hell I’d trust that, no matter how perfectly refrigerated it was. Frozen yeah, but you wouldn’t have given the age if it had been frozen.

        • RustmilianOP
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          3 months ago

          It’s one of the reasons why it looks so bad here, the color is off because they’ve been fermenting in their own juices.
          Funnily tho, it didn’t smell bad.