• ssillyssadass@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    “Shit, boss, we forgot to load these beef patties into the fridge! They’ve been sitting out here for like a week!”

    “Wait, I have an idea…”

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    Mincemeat can be meat ground up with dried fruit so this isn’t too bad. It’s the blue color that’s off-putting.

    I’d probably try it if it were bison or venison.

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      2 years ago

      Sweet and savory clash horribly. I will never understand why anybody wants to put syrup in or on their meat. Syrup is great on pancakes, but leave it off the bacon, sausage, and now apparently burgers.

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        It caramelizes on the grill, just like the sugar in BBQ sauce and gives you that char yet tasty flavour

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        Well you can not enjoy it and the rest of us will greatly enjoy all the various sweet and savory foods like apple pork chops or teriyaki … Anything. Or various bbq foods. Honey glazed ham? Like, this isn’t even an unusual thing.

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        Sweet and savory clash horribly. I will never understand why anybody wants to put syrup in or on their meat.

        Because their palate developed.

        Sweet and savory clash horribly.

        Not everyone’s does, sadly.

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      2 years ago

      For me it’s like green ketchup. My eyes could just never get passed how it looked.

      However I reckon if you cooked this it would smell divine, and after cooking it would look a lot less rancid.

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    As a colorblind meat eater, Thank you for the temperature warning. The blue would probably mess with my understanding of how done the meat is.

    As for the other comments saying it looks rancid… wish I had that awareness for meat color lol

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      2 years ago

      One of the primary uses for color vision is to tell the freshness of food. That’s actually true of smell and taste as well. Amazing how much evolution has had to spend on “can I eat this?”.

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        I think if I lost smell and taste due to the times I ended up with covid…i would have lost my mind.

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          My sense of smell is very limited. I’d argue similar to mostly blind peoples vision. Very strong smells I can pick up, but it has to rise to a certain level before I can detect it. I think it is one of the reasons I like spicy food, it really cuts through.