Others I have:

Honey mustard on everything, I especially like to dip my pizza crust in it.

The fried crispy onions I buy and eat like potato chips, they also make fried red peppers and dried jalapenos.

I hate lays chips but sometimes, that’s what’s left in those small chip bags variety packs. I put hot sauce in it and shake it up!

  • @[email protected]
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    131 month ago

    My family drinks lemon juice with salt, could be a normal thing but I’ve never come across anyone else that does it.

    • TheoOP
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      91 month ago

      Like actual pure lemon juice. I could barely handle a squirt lol. Does the salt nullify anything?

      • @[email protected]
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        101 month ago

        Either straight up or with water, like sour lemon aid. Oh and carbonating it makes it’s so much better. The salt does change it, maybe takes the edge off but it’s hard to describe other than the sour part of sour candy.

        • @cheese_greater
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          Good stuff, its nice to hear about a family so big on hydration and drinking together tastefully 😈

            • @cheese_greater
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              Better to ask your dr how strongly they feel about the matter prolly

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    I would just like to point out that there is a Korean snack, which is basically like a pack of ramen noodles and a packet of seasoning powder. You’re supposed to break up the “noodles” (not actual ramen) and then open the bag, sprinkle in the powder, and shake it all up.

    It’s called ppushu ppushu, which translates to “break it break it”.

    • TheoOP
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      41 month ago

      I put sweet and spicy Asian hot sauce on mine. Also, when I do make ramen the intended way, I usually drain all the water and eat the noodles without the flavor packet. I add Parmesan and bacon bits along with other seasonings. Currently it is Dan-Os famous Tiktok seasoning.

    • Pup Biru
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      31 month ago

      we used to have them in australia (different name) back in the 90s

      … i literally buy a big pack of dry ramen noodles and chip salt (or stock powder) of different kinds for the seasoning and it’s great

  • @Tehdastehdas
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    61 month ago

    When having a headache, I get a craving for spicy, but if I’m not hungry, I take a hit (eat a spoonful) of Mixed Pickle sauce by Shan or Mother’s Recipe.

    • @RBWells
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      31 month ago

      I love those salty sour weird pickles so much, the ones with unripe mango are heavenly.

    • @Sea_pop
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      51 month ago

      I seriously thought everyone did this until my husband pointed out how weird it was. I hate that tough little nub. Always get rid of the Kiwanus and then just go to town.

      • @[email protected]
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        129 days ago

        If you bite the nub early it may mostly vanish into the kiwi. As long as I remember to do that I don’t mind eating the nub.

  • @lietuva
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    61 month ago

    Popcorn and chocolate. The airiness of popcorn somehow make taste of chocolate sweeter, more intense

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      Leaving aside that salty and sweet is a well known flavor combination, they sell chocolate drizzled popcorn so I’m afraid to inform you this is just basic.

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    I’ll eat raw pasta like a snack. I’m talking buying entire boxes or bags just to eat it raw even though I do enjoy cooked pasta as well. My favorites are tomato farfalle, lasagne, fusilli and tagliatelle. Somehow my teeth are absolutely fine from this too! Been doing this since I was little and my parents think the habit stemmed from my love for eating bones.

  • @Sea_pop
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    51 month ago

    I eat shrimp tails and will sometimes eat the shell as well, if the shrimp has been fried. Shrimp tails have so much flavour so will eat them regardless of preparation.

    • @RBWells
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      31 month ago

      Huh. I hate them in food but use them for stock. Shrimp peels and an onion are all you need for a very flavorful stock.

    • @dingus
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      I don’t eat them for flavor, but I eat them because I’m a lazy ass motherfucker who doesn’t feel like removing them from my food. So I just eat them. Why not?

  • @MTK
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    I do the ramen thing too, It’s great and even more so in parts of asia were the noodles are flavored.

    I also have this dish that is weird but I love (for lazy and taste reasons)

    I boil noodles in a pan, drain them, add some oil and a BUNCH of sriracha, then cook and slowly add nutritional yeast untill it’s a big ball of spicy savory (unhealthy) delight. Ten minutes to cook and one pan and a set of chopsticks to clean.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      That sounds delicious and not really strange at all. Sounds like a regular fried noodle dish.

  • @RBWells
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    51 month ago

    Canned tuna on grits. Cheese and raw sliced garlic on crackers. Kimchi chopped and mixed in cream cheese for everything bagels.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      You are so true for kimchi/cheese on bagels. For more decadence add a fried egg on top as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Oh my god… Kimchi and cream cheese… do you soften the cream cheese first? Layer it? Teach me your ways.

      • @RBWells
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        Warm the cream cheese, chop the kimchi, mix them. Back into the refrigerator. Done.

  • I honestly can’t stand eating packaged dried so-called “ramen” made the way the instructions say. I can only bear eating them … like crackers. So I’m with you on that.

    My own weird thing?

    I like eating plain steamed buns (“mantou”) by using a dip made of peanut oil, a few drops of sesame oil, and some decent rice vinegar.

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    31 month ago

    Vienna sausages straight out of the can. Only certain brands though. Some are too snappy feeling.

      • @nnullzz
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        31 month ago

        That’s what I always thought but apparently they’re supposed to be used in dishes (they’re phenomenal in eggs btw). Whenever I’ve mentioned I eat them like that, people normally get grossed out.

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    31 month ago

    For us Aussies, I dip my cheezels in Greek yoghurt. Best to use chop sticks so your fingers don’t get messy.