dave_the_nerd
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I'm not sure what you mean but I would call it more "refined." Personally, like a lot of white folks, especially those of northern euro descent, don't really appreciate high Scofield index foods.Yeah, I see the food they sometimes show people eating at dinner in Hollywood movies and think, man, the typical American has a sadly bland diet.
If it's real ice cream, I think the caisen in the milk will displace the capsicum(?) from your taste receptors since it has a higher affinity for them.Ice cream does indeed help with her ability to deal with the mouthfire.
Huh? Stinky tofu is not spicy. Unless you are talking Stinky tofu hotpot.I'm not sure what you mean but I would call it more "refined." Personally, like a lot of white folks, especially those of northern euro descent, don't really appreciate high Scofield index foods.
Since I was born down south we had some influence from Hispanic food but it was very mild by comparison to say very hot Thai cuisine. And I do enjoy some milder South Indian food like curry chicken.
I can tolerate fairly spicy/hot foods like say stinky tofu, but I have to be up for it.
If it's real ice cream, I think the caisen in the milk will displace the capsicum(?) from your taste receptors since it has a higher affinity for them.
DisagreeA cheese sandwich needs decent bread, good meat, and something wet or spicy. And not too much cheese.
Ideally no cheese.
I like cheese but it's unpleasant in a sandwich.
Scoville units, not Scofield indexI'm not sure what you mean but I would call it more "refined." Personally, like a lot of white folks, especially those of northern euro descent, don't really appreciate high Scofield index foods.
Since I was born down south we had some influence from Hispanic food but it was very mild by comparison to say very hot Thai cuisine. And I do enjoy some milder South Indian food like curry chicken.
I can tolerate fairly spicy/hot foods like say stinky tofu, but I have to be up for it.
If it's real ice cream, I think the caisen in the milk will displace the capsicum(?) from your taste receptors since it has a higher affinity for them.
Thankx. I really should know better than to trust my memory.Scoville units, not Scofield index![]()
Disagree