I know you’re convinced that a little cinnamon improves your chili.

You are incorrect on this conviction.

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    I know the Japanese will dead ass put apple and raisins in some variations of their curry. Apple is pretty good, adds a sweetness that isn’t overbearing. Raisins, though I will never understand.

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      Never tried raisins, but I imagine it could be pretty tasty if well done.

      There are a lot of dishes where you put dried fruit in otherwise savoury meals (I think especially middle eastern or like slavic Plov)

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        Yeah, I’m sure its mostly fine, is just personal preference for me. I don’t like raisins at all. But I bet dried mango or something would be good

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        Yeah, for sure. Like I said, I like apples in it pretty well, and I’m sure raisins at mostly fine. I just don’t like raisins in any context lol.

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        Yes, but Danes will also put sugar in cheese.

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          What kinda bullshit is that? I’ve lived in the country my entire life, and I’ve never heard of that. Are you sure that you’re not thinking about that Norwegian brunost?

          I’ve just googled various kombinations of cheese with added sugar in Danish and I can’t find any references to this.

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              First off that’s not really cheese.

              Secondly, FFS, I completely forgot about that. I even interviewed at the plant that makes that once. But to my country men’s credit, I’ve only ever seen it served a handful of times, and it is always left on the table, virtually untouched.

              Thirdly, how the actual fuck did you ever learn about ananas Castello?

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                Don’t be insulted, but I visited Denmark once in my life, 30 years ago as a child with my parents, and that sweet Castello cream cheese is literally the only thing I remember.