• Mighty@lemmy.world
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    i don’t know who hurt that person, but I feel like food innovation is at an all-time high. Constantly I see new stuff being experimented on and new combinations of food items. plant-based/vegan popularity has really elevated those food innovations as well, with ever more plants being used to make new foods. Just yesterday I made myself a vegan omelet with vegan cheese. And it was amazing.

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      I tried vegan cheese at a food show recently. It tasted more like cheese than cheese does!

      I try to incorporate a couple of plant-based meals every week and it’s getting easier to make something good every time.

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    Yeah, this just isn’t the case, there’s a metric fuckload of experimenting going on, most people just aren’t willing to try any of it.

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      Seriously. Not even experimenting, but just looking at other cultures’ cuisines as a start. In the states we barely even pickle things that aren’t cucumbers. The seafood situation in the middle of the country is nothing compared to the coasts, and what’s acceptable on the coasts is a fraction of what gets eaten in Iceland or Japan.

      People generally don’t want to expand their palates. Anyone who wants to try new things can look to countless dishes around the world they’ve never even heard of.

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      Today, I brought my own food to work: rice with red lentils, peas, unsweetened peanut butter and some black caraway seeds (+ normal caraway, vegetable broth, a little vinegar)

      And yeah, as I’m telling people this, I realize that they probably want to hear a recipe name, like “risotto” or “rice curry”, but I have no idea what it is. I started cooking with rice and red lentils, kind of like a curry, but then the rest just happened spontaneously.

      It always feels like I’ve discovered this great secret that you can just combine edible things and it generally leads to something edible.

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          You mean, you decided to prove the point of the parent comment… 🙃

          It probably is hard to imagine from a list of ingredients, for example the vegetable broth was for boiling the rice+lentils, it wasn’t soggy rice, and I only added the vinegar, because I accidentally made it too salty, so you weren’t supposed to taste it much.

          But yeah, aside from that, the taste wasn’t too extravagant. Maybe replace the black caraway, if you’re not me, but then it actually tasted quite a lot like egg after leaving it in the fridge over night.

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    Just this year, Oreos made a Sour Patch Kids Oreo. It was terrible, but don’t pretend like there aren’t people out in the world committing food crimes. Taco Bell is committed to lowering the bar on what humans are willing to eat, don’t disservice their hustle.

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        Look, they were brave enough to find out how big you could make a cheez-it, and then shoved that inside a Crunchwrap. I’m not brave enough to make disparaging comments about an entity so powerful.

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    If you travel, you’ll find very interesting combinations of flavors. As a few modest examples, I recently came upon paprika flavored and cheese and onion flavored Pringles, and awhile back i had sake flavored kit kats.

    Travel more! Plenty of flavor experimentation going on

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    Only tangentially related, but the cheapest (by weight and per unit) type of hamburger patties at my local Costco this month are Impossible Burgers.

    If you’re not familiar with these, they’re completely vegan, made from soy protein, but the texture and flavor is almost identical to beef. They cook like beef, taste like beef, and “bleed” like beef. And (for a few weeks, at least) they’re cheaper than beef.

    That’s a new and exciting sandwich IMO.

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    My wife’s been really into foraging lately and I’ve learned you can eat so many random weeds found all over the place.

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    I mean, just never. What people eat is a function of what is available/cheap/tasty/trendy at any given time, and I doubt the availability of both ingredients and “ideas” (recipes and techniques globally, trends for better/worse) has ever been higher globally, let alone in “developed” countries.

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    This is the spot to share with everyone the viral trend of vanilla ice cream with olive oil and sea salt.

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        It’s fat, which our tongues always like, and mildly bitter, which compensates the salt while still letting it enhance the vanilla flavor. Completing the flavor triad. It also coats the mouth making the ice cream feel extra creamy.

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    My wife makes sandwiches out of cheese and honey. She insists it’s a flavour combo that works, but I just can’t support it.

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    I tried a new food combo as a kid. I liked Nutella, and I liked tangerine slices in syrup. So I combined them.

    Mom made me eat it.