• charade_you_are@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    The variations of people’s taste fascinates me. Every time I’ve tried something that’s chili lime flavored, it tasted so bad to me that I was paralyzed for a few seconds.

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      16 hours ago

      you would hate mexico, I dont even know where so much chili and lime comes from but everything is automatically with chili and lime. I got a tepache and normally here the corner stands just have regular ol tepache but when we visited mexico I got one and was kind of bummed it was filled with chili and lime and not as quenching

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        16 hours ago

        Maybe actual chili and lime would taste better to me than the shit they throw on chips and the like. Like how artificial banana tastes like the worst flavor ever created in the universe and an actual banana tastes ok. But yeah, I’m not really hyped up to taste what you’re describing.

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          16 hours ago

          Fun fact: artificial banana flavor is based off of the Gros Michel banana, which was mostly wiped out due to disease. We eat Cavendish bananas these days, although there’s a new disease spreading because ( just like last time) it’s a monoculture

          So it’s not that it’s artificial tasting, it’s that you’ve never had the real thing and are used to the bananas you’ve grown up eating. Which is normal! Just a weird bit of trivia.

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            It’s actually based off pears. It was developed in britain first and they have jargonelle pears that taste like that flavor. In the US those pears weren’t popular so they marketed it as banana flavor instead. The chemical is isoamyl acetate if you want to look into its history.

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            15 hours ago

            I believe you but I still think there are chemists out there that have made their own approximation of banana flavor. Solid fun fact, thanks.