Nope, you eat it
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@Zecc said in Nope, you eat it:
@MrL said in Nope, you eat it:
Tastes best fried.
Initially read as "best friend".
Off by one is
I read as "Testes best fried". Still...
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@LaoC said in Nope, you eat it:
Dafuq.
Damn, cancel culture killed the entire account and now I don't know what it was...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Nope, you eat it:
@LaoC said in Nope, you eat it:
Dafuq.
Damn, cancel culture killed the entire account and now I don't know what it was...
The Internet never forgets, even if it should have:
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@JBert Hrm. It doesn't seem all that bad, if a Few Simple Tricks to actually be a bit more sanitary would have been followed.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Nope, you eat it:
@JBert Hrm. It doesn't seem all that bad, if a Few Simple Tricks to actually be a bit more sanitary would have been followed.
"There is some shit I shall not eat" —E.E.Cummings
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Indian cuisine makes tasty food out of a low-quality diet, which is mere necessity. British cuisine makes unpleasant food out of a high-quality diet - this takes talent.
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@boomzilla the secret ingredient is hyaluronic acid
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@boomzilla that's just a full-grown pickle. what did you think you've been eating?
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What a waste of perfectly good cheese.
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@Dragoon said in Nope, you eat it:
What a waste of perfectly good cheese.
I see now, that you must be eliminated.
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@boomzilla not sure what this has to do with 3D printing
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@boomzilla I hear it goes well with raw water.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
So... whether you come out okay... depends on the luck of the draw of exactly which flavors of bacteria ended up dominant?
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@PotatoEngineer said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
So... whether you come out okay... depends on the luck of the draw of exactly which flavors of bacteria ended up dominant?
Yep. Trial By Meat. Are you feeling lucky... ?
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“I certainly didn’t expect newspaper headlines about it!” she said in an email. “It’s hard to overcome the cultural assumptions about what is and is not edible, and to start eating what we have customarily regarded as waste.”
She's got a point. As far as I can tell from quick googling, there really isn't anything unhealthy about banana skin - in fact, it's very nutritious, according to a few articles I found. And it's not the kind of weird food that makes you puke the first time you hear about it, like tartare (raw meat with raw egg - WTF even?) or blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way). Banana peels have no weird texture, no weird smell, they're no different than hundreds of other fruits and vegetables commonly used in cooking.
Unlike every other food in this thread, the only problem with cooked banana peel is just cultural prejudice.
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@Gąska iirc it's kinda bitter and rather filthy.
50% by length of article wasted telling me it is an Indian ingredient, which means nothing.
There's enough zucchini in the world to get rid of without adding this.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
“I certainly didn’t expect newspaper headlines about it!” she said in an email. “It’s hard to overcome the cultural assumptions about what is and is not edible, and to start eating what we have customarily regarded as waste.”
She's got a point. As far as I can tell from quick googling, there really isn't anything unhealthy about banana skin - in fact, it's very nutritious, according to a few articles I found. And it's not the kind of weird food that makes you puke the first time you hear about it, like tartare (raw meat with raw egg - WTF even?) or blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way). Banana peels have no weird texture, no weird smell, they're no different than hundreds of other fruits and vegetables commonly used in cooking.
Unlike every other food in this thread, the only problem with cooked banana peel is just cultural prejudice.
Also, the way most bananas are grown: pesticides.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
“I certainly didn’t expect newspaper headlines about it!” she said in an email. “It’s hard to overcome the cultural assumptions about what is and is not edible, and to start eating what we have customarily regarded as waste.”
She's got a point. As far as I can tell from quick googling, there really isn't anything unhealthy about banana skin - in fact, it's very nutritious, according to a few articles I found. And it's not the kind of weird food that makes you puke the first time you hear about it, like tartare (raw meat with raw egg - WTF even?) or blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way). Banana peels have no weird texture, no weird smell, they're no different than hundreds of other fruits and vegetables commonly used in cooking.
Unlike every other food in this thread, the only problem with cooked banana peel is just cultural prejudice.
Also, the way most bananas are grown: pesticides.
And bell peppers aren't?
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
“I certainly didn’t expect newspaper headlines about it!” she said in an email. “It’s hard to overcome the cultural assumptions about what is and is not edible, and to start eating what we have customarily regarded as waste.”
She's got a point. As far as I can tell from quick googling, there really isn't anything unhealthy about banana skin - in fact, it's very nutritious, according to a few articles I found. And it's not the kind of weird food that makes you puke the first time you hear about it, like tartare (raw meat with raw egg - WTF even?) or blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way). Banana peels have no weird texture, no weird smell, they're no different than hundreds of other fruits and vegetables commonly used in cooking.
Unlike every other food in this thread, the only problem with cooked banana peel is just cultural prejudice.
Also, the way most bananas are grown: pesticides.
And bell peppers aren't?
Presumably not.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way).
Such a sad case (shakes head)
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@boomzilla AFAIK every single crop on the entire planet is using more pesticides there are plants themselves by volume. Unless you show me an article that says bell peppers specifically do NOT use so many pesticides, I call bullshit.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla AFAIK every single crop on the entire planet is using more pesticides there are plants themselves by volume. Unless you show me an article that says bell peppers specifically do NOT use so many pesticides, I call bullshit.
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@Gąska I don't care enough about your opinion on pesticides to search for that.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gąska I don't care enough about your opinion on pesticides to search for that.
Never go full @Gribnit
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@boomzilla so I'm still going to write off your banana peel skepticism as cultural prejudice.
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@Gąska would it change your mind if I told you that I don't eat the other parts of bananas either?
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@boomzilla not sure. Do you consider the inside of the banana inedible?
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@Gąska I don't consider the peels inedible. It just seems weird to want to eat them.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla not sure. Do you consider the inside of the banana inedible?
a banana is an herb - a vascular plant - held up by water - pure water - purity of essence
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
seems weird
Well, now you've done it, that's definitely cultural prejudice. You didn't name it, so I did.
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@boomzilla "it just seems weird" is exactly the prejudice I'm talking about.
Note that I believe it's totally fine to be prejudiced about anything you want. I'm prejudiced about shitload of things, even some groups of people. But it's important to separate facts from opinions.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla "it just seems weird" is exactly the prejudice I'm talking about.
Hooray.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla "it just seems weird" is exactly the prejudice I'm talking about.
Hooray.
I tol' ye! I tol' ye it'd happ'n!
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla "it just seems weird" is exactly the prejudice I'm talking about.
Note that I believe it's totally fine to be prejudiced about anything you want. I'm prejudiced about shitload of things, even some groups of people. But it's important to separate facts from opinions.
Pistachio ice cream is best ice cream. Banana peel ice cream is worst ice cream.
Why do you want there to be no ice cream?
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gąska I don't care enough about your opinion on pesticides to search for that.
The winning move.
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@Gąska said in Nope, you eat it:
tartare (raw meat with raw egg - WTF even?)
And with pickled mushrooms (it's "forest mushrooms" for you murican weirdos).
blue cheese (it looks spoiled, it smells spoiled, it literally is spoiled but allegedly in a good way).
Some kids snitched on me to the teacher in primary school, horrified that I'm eating rotten food, when I had blue cheese sandwich for lunch. True story.
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@nerd4sale said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gribnit said in Nope, you eat it:
Pistachio ice cream is best ice cream.
Not even close.
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