• @[email protected]
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    1824 hours ago

    No, I wouldn’t even for me.

    I’ll make 27 trips downstairs to the fridge for you

    I’ll work double overtime

    I’ll hold your hair while you’re puking

    Peeling oranges that well is a layer of hell best left unvisited.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 day ago

        Like a Chinese me…GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY PENIS!

        …never thought I’d reference that video twice in one day in COMPLETELY different contexts, let alone that it would be THAT part both times rather than the vastly superior “are you also awaiting my limp penis?”

    • Drusas
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      481 day ago

      I think the idea is that the person would go through the tedious work of removing all the stringy bits from an orange on the other person’s behalf.

      • @Whats_your_reasoning
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        My pervert brain first saw it as a metaphor for shaving everything.

        But for most people that would count as “tedious work” too, so the underlying message would be the same either way.

        • lime!
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          51 day ago

          because the stringy bits, like the rind, are bitter, which changes the flavour of the fruit.

          • @ylph
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            81 day ago

            For most citrus the pith has no flavor at all, definitely not bitter. Most people object to the texture and blandness/lack of flavor, which I can understand. I have a bunch of citrus trees in my yard, and learned to not mind the pith, mainly due to laziness (I eat a lot of oranges) - and it’s a good source of fiber.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      91 day ago

      You either don’t have kids, or they’re not horribly picky eaters like mine.

      The stringy bits of an orange are tedious to remove. But if you ask my children, they’re also poisonous and taste like death.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        41 day ago

        They’re pretty bitter when you’re young, but your taste buds usually become less sensitive to it as you age.

  • @devfuuu
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    91 day ago

    I’m the one who does that. Still available.

    • @Dasus
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      That’s rather simplistic.

      If you need fiber and usually eat too many sugars, then yeah, maybe.

      If on the other hand you’re malnourished and have scurvy, the actual fruit would be the “most healthy.”

      • @[email protected]
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        215 hours ago

        I’m not an expert, but I’ve heard from experts that in a modern world where everyone consumes an abundance of sugar, eating the fibers help with absorbing the fruit’s sugars in a healthier way.

        And let’s be honest, just look at america, just about everyone could afford to cut sugar and get more fibers. And fruits are by far the best source of fiber. The way I see it, I paid for the skin so I’m gonna eat the skin.

        • @Dasus
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          113 hours ago

          A healthy diet is a balanced one

          That’s why you can’t say things like “x is healthier than y” when comparing something that isn’t like eating lead

          I would definitely say Americans shouldn’t be peeling the pith away, but then I don’t really think anyone should.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        I hereby apologize for being simplistic on a meme community. Also I am privileged enough to never have suffered from scurvy. I am sorry for invisiblizing this sickness. Thanks for reminding me of my privileges.

        • @Dasus
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          101 day ago

          As if it mattered where you were. You were trying to go “uhm, aktually”, but it’s incorrect info, so I corrected it.

          For most people, the actual fruit is the healthier choice. Eating what is essentially pure fiber without even any nutrients (they’re all in the fruit itself mostly) wouldn’t really be the “more healthy” choice for anyone.

          You’ve just heard a parent say “actually that’s the healthiest part” when you were a kid and didn’t like eating it, but it’s more folk wisdom because moms don’t like cleaning little bits of pith from the floor than anything that relies on actual nutritional science.

          You’re welcome.

          • @[email protected]
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            81 day ago

            Can we agree that it’s healthier to eat both? Because that’s the actual choice here. No one it’s only the white part and let’s the fruit rot.

            And my intention was to make a joke about seeing the bad thing in everything. “Look how much I care about you, I peeled it to the fullest” “Do you want me to eat an unhealthy diet?” Maybe not a very good joke but akshually I don’t care

            • @Dasus
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              61 day ago

              Can we agree that it’s healthier to eat both?

              As in not remove the pith? Yes, we agree.

                • @Dasus
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                  11 day ago

                  What seeds?

                  But if I have subpar mandarins and there’s the occasional one i usually just swallow it with the juices.

                  Peels can be used for drinks.

          • @ylph
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            Western diet is actually notoriously low on fiber and high in sugar, and the citrus pith is also high in vitamin C.

            So for many people eating the pith would actually be a healthier choice - in the context of their low fiber/high sugar diet.