I once ate sushi and pizza at the same time and some soy sauce accidentally got on my pizza.
It was bloody delicious.
Your point being?
I once ate sushi and pizza at the same time and some soy sauce accidentally got on my pizza.
It was bloody delicious.
Your point being?
Your point being?
Food taboo is a joke.
If something tastes good and isn't gonna kill you, eat it.
If some kid makes a bologna sandwich with chocolate syrup because he thinks it tastes like a Dessert Lunchable, why not?
If some dude says, "Know what? I want a ham sandwich with ranch dressing", that might be odd, but hey, if it works out for him why not?
"Food taboo" is just something people came up with so they can value themselves or something they do over what others do.
Its a pointless exercise.
Well then, that's fine, you can raise your kids to pour ketchup all over their roast dinners and raise them to eat sushi topped pizzas, but I certainly won't.
Public Service Announcement: Always put your contacts in before eating breakfast wraps with sriracha.
Even if you think you've washed your hands really well or no sauce got on them in the first place, don't do it. It will only end in tears.
Public Service Announcement: Always put your contacts in before eating breakfast wraps with sriracha.
Even if you think you've washed your hands really well or no sauce got on them in the first place, don't do it. It will only end in tears.
Public Service Announcement: Always put your contacts in before eating breakfast wraps with sriracha.
Even if you think you've washed your hands really well or no sauce got on them in the first place, don't do it. It will only end in tears.
Hahaha, damn. You alright?
I do love me a margarita pizza from Punch Pizza.
I agree with Prince.
Authentic food is great, but it's not the only way to make, serve or eat food. Let's face it - most culture's authentic cooking was terrible and involved boiling things excessively to soup consistency in order to stretch out how many people it can feed.
The first Tuscan pizza ever made was a food taboo at its time. Why not just make a traditional pasta dish? What do you need the dough and the slices for?
Appreciating authentic food is just that - appreciating it. Saying it can be nothing else without being an abomination is silly.
Who said that?
Well then, that's fine, you can raise your kids to pour ketchup all over their roast dinners and raise them to eat sushi topped pizzas, but I certainly won't.
Cool. They'd take after their dad;
I once put sriracha sauce on nutella cookies because it was 1 AM and I was bored.

Jalapenos are okay for me.
On the other hand, habaneros are pretty deadly.
I see your habaneros and I raise you a bhut jolokia
I never have, but I want to try one just to say I did
Then I can advise on whether the pain is worth it
Who said that?
^that pizza sounds abominable. The rule I live by is that a Pizza should never have more than 4 toppings.
Tomato and cheese count as toppings, to keep a pizza proper and authentic you really shouldn't add more than two extra toppings to the classic tomato/cheese base.
I see your habaneros and I raise you a bhut jolokia
I never have, but I want to try one just to say I did
Then I can advise on whether the pain is worth it
Saying it can be nothing else without being an abomination is silly.
At no point did I ever say that any and all non-authentic food = crap.
I see your habaneros and I raise you a bhut jolokia
I never have, but I want to try one just to say I did
Then I can advise on whether the pain is worth it
Based on the tears and groans of my buddy, not to mention the vehement screaming telling no one else to eat one, I'd say probably not worth it.
Basically, I'd be Burnie Burns. "*expletive* that"
The worst I've had was the 911 hot wing challenge in Cluck-U Chicken. You actually have to sign a waiver before they let you eat it. It is essentially made of the same stuff they use to manufacture pepper sprays.
It was just pure pain and I couldn't eat or drink anything warm or even just slightly warm for hours. Don't ever do it.
How about the hottest curry in the world. Apparently if you go to the shop to eat it, the owner comes around and actively tries to convince you AGAINST it, and make you want to order something else.
http://therupali.co.uk/curry-hell/
I can handle anything hot and spicy. Chilli, jalapenos, it's all good.
I can handle anything hot and spicy. Chilli, jalapenos, it's all good.
Try Curry Hell if you EVER are presented the opportunity. Apparently it gives people hallucinations. hahaha
Hahaha, damn. You alright?
Yeah, you just cry uncontrollably for 5 minutes then go find a new pair of contacts.
Ghost peppers? No thank you!
The only thing that scares me more than ghost peppers is Japanese hornets
Yeah, you just cry uncontrollably for 5 minutes then go find a new pair of contacts.
Ghost peppers? No thank you!
The only thing that scares me more than ghost peppers is Japanese hornets
I take it you're never going to purchase the all new 2015 Japanese Hornet Ghost Chili Contact Lenses that are described as being a "Visual Hell"
My friend is going to try the ghost pepper wings that Popeyes is now selling.
http://www.brandeati...pper-wings.html
People are saying they are a let down and not as spicy as you'd think. I saw a review by Daym Drops and he didn't react like he was suffering.
Try Curry Hell if you EVER are presented the opportunity. Apparently it gives people hallucinations. hahaha