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i tasted & ranked every fruit & i’m ready to share my truth
the ✨☕ taste testing ☕✨
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Taste test
Premium is definitely better
Splitting one of these ad pouring it in
Basically no difference
Premium better
One for each throuintwnded use
Basically no difference
Premium better
Conclusion
Chocolate straws do not enhance the flavor of already chocolatized milk
Best to simply enjoy the slightly richer flavor of premium for only a few cents markup unless original is on sale
Secondary conclusion
Do not do this..
Tummy hurts from drinking too much choccy milk too fast now :(
“So I got invited to some tasting thing on Hawthorne Island by Chef Julian Slowik. Mind telling me who he is and why am I being lumped with a bunch of food critics and crypto bros? Also you’re invited too. It said two Avengers.” Genis asked raising an eyebrow right now.
“I’m invited?? To a tasting thing by a fancy chef?” Scott’s eyebrows furrowed at that. “Julian Slowik…why do I know that name?”
American Coca-Cola Products vs Mexican Coca-Cola Products (Taste Test) 🌎🩷
Taste Testing 50 Apples | Bonus Babish
This is fun.
The hard part about doing this sort of thing is we have bred so many apples for different harvest times from super earlies to lates that you can't get peak fresh ones all at the same time. I know as I tried to do this once. It was disappointing how hard it was to get a variety all harvested fresh to make it fair.
By that I mean picked off the tree fresh or from the current harvest and not stored and kept fresh. As most apples you can buy were harvested last season and kept in special refrigerated storage so we can have fresh apples year round. Or imported and harvested early so they can survive shipping well.
You need to go some places that only stock seasonal harvest to get apples at their peak which is needed for many of the uncommon ones. Or you can end up with mealy, soft, or bland apples that otherwise would be a good apple to eat fresh harvested.
Despite all that this is still a very valid test as all those apples were for sale at the same time. So if you got a chance to eat an unusual or uncommon apple you would likely run into the same issues. Not a lot of people will look up if the apple is in its season or just in apple season. Let alone if it is a baking, eating, or utility apple.