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Yes! I perfected the secret formula!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111

Braznor

Diamond Member
Don't want to stink after getting shit drunk? Need a fast emergency way to suppress the alcohol in your breath and body odor ? Follow these steps:

1. Drink as much as you like

2. Wait for sometime and then pop a handful of coriander seeds and swallow. Chewing them a bit is okay, but don't bother with the entire lot, just chew a few of them and swallow the rest with some water or so.

3. Keep drinking and swallow seeds as you go along.

4. Profit??????????????????????????????????




 
One of the nearby indian buffets has this bowl of nasty stuff that's supposed to be for your breath outside the main room. Are those coriander seeds? Because they are fvcking gross.
 
Originally posted by: Aflac
One of the nearby indian buffets has this bowl of nasty stuff that's supposed to be for your breath outside the main room. Are those coriander seeds? Because they are fvcking gross.

You might be talking about Fennel Seeds (called Saunf in India). They are pretty popular here - sometimes they are sugar-coated.

Hmm, some sites refer to this as 'Anise' and I can't quite figure out which one is correct - fennel or anise.
 
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Originally posted by: Aflac
One of the nearby indian buffets has this bowl of nasty stuff that's supposed to be for your breath outside the main room. Are those coriander seeds? Because they are fvcking gross.

You might be talking about Fennel Seeds (called Saunf in India). They are pretty popular here - sometimes they are sugar-coated.

Hmm, some sites refer to this as 'Anise' and I can't quite figure out which one is correct - fennel or anise.

Fennel seeds is correct but because of it's similar flavour to anise it's often interchangeably known as anise:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel

Indian restaurants often server fennel seeds mixed with small amounts of liquorish flavoured candy.

Unlike Aflac I actually like to stuff. Only in small amounts mind you but it's a nice after dinner mint of sorts.
 
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