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What is a food that you are very picky about?

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  • B [email protected]

    Uni - when it's ultra fresh from a high quality sushi restaurant it can be mouthwateringly delicious, but if it's not just cracked open a minute ago then it quickly starts to taste like sewage

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    Oh yah!

    I had some at my fav place that came from Maine. I almost gagged from a strong metallic taste.. yuck!

    They had more from Chile that was much better.

    I'll take that Quail egg, too.

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      In opinion what brand is the good stuff?

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      The best icecream isn't sold in stores, it's from little places that make it in-house. But the best I've found retail is Talenti Gelato.

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      • bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.deB [email protected]

        Burgers, sandwiches, kebaps, etc. Stay away with your stupid sauces. I want to taste the ingredients, not the sauce. No, not even your super fancy handmade burger sauce. The stupid thing about sauces is that you can't even take them off when you don't like them. They're sticky and smooth and get everywhere.

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        Give me this person's sauce.

        I want more sauce, I hate how dry these usually are. As much as it fits. Inject that thing into the buns.

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          I'll chime in with water.

          There's so many different flavors of water. Just trying tap water in random places is such a different experience. Although I only specifically remember the worst. What the fuck was that bitter thing in Budapest.
          As for mineral waters, I definitely go for Budiš in a glass bottle, chilled.

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            Sushi/nigiri.

            I do not screw around with low quality or bad meats, especially fish meat. I had enough fresh fish when I lived in Japan to know what it's supposed to look and smell like, and if the nigiri I'm served smells any bit off I'm simply not eating it.

            If your fish smells like fish, it's gone bad. Most types of fish if properly preserved should smell somewhat like clean seawater, with some variation by species

            Edit: Also, if the rice looks dry or doesn't adhere properly, I assume the kitchen has no idea what they're doing and won't eat it

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            • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU [email protected]

              I'll chime in with water.

              There's so many different flavors of water. Just trying tap water in random places is such a different experience. Although I only specifically remember the worst. What the fuck was that bitter thing in Budapest.
              As for mineral waters, I definitely go for Budiš in a glass bottle, chilled.

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              Amsterdam had the best tap water I've tasted of the places I've been.

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                Any kind of sandwich, burger, taco, hotdog, etc. that is too overstuffed to pick up and eat pisses me off. If its open face or whatever and you're eating it with a fork that's fine but if its not then I need to actually be able to eat it without food going everywhere when I pick it up. Giant burgers you can't pick up or fit in your mouth are especially stupid and I hate them.

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                • janus2@lemmy.zipJ [email protected]

                  cheesecake. PLAIN CHEESECAKE ONLY. absolutely no bullshit on or in my cheesecake.

                  I'm lactose intolerant now too so if I'm gonna eat cheesecake it better be world class lol

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                  What type of cheesecake? NY (dense), Philadelphia (lighter), Japanese (hyper fluffy), or one of the Ricotta variations (possibly more authentic?)? There's a bunch of others that are less common outside their native countries, but these styles are at several places within an hour's drive, so I'm counting this list as the most common.

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                  • magnetosphere@fedia.ioM [email protected]

                    I shouldn’t even have to say this, but graham cracker crust is an iron clad requirement. I bet a lot of you out there are reading this and thinking “well DUH”. I envy you.

                    I had a “cheesecake” that some idiot made in an ordinary pastry pie crust. Not enjoyable.

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                    oh god. i have also suffered the first world horror that is a pie crust cheesecake. never again

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                    • magnetosphere@fedia.ioM [email protected]

                      Bagels. They MUST be toasted and topped with butter ONLY. It’s not that I don’t like cream cheese, it’s that I vastly prefer the taste of butter.

                      Of course, this all gets thrown out the window if we’re talking about some kind of bagel sandwich. Then whatever I like gets thrown on that thing, and toasting is optional.

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                      It is hard to be overly picky about bagels unless you live in Manhattan. Crossing over to Jersey City immediately drops the quality. Venturing futher is just asking for trouble. I will happily eat the things that pass for bagels in the rest of the U.S., but one trip to the big city set the mark so high that I don't try to for perfection elsewhere. The lowest mark I've sampled was set in Montreal where I thought a onion bagel bought straight from the bakery would be be lovely... but instead was a crumbly, bready disaster. Obviously the Québécois have different expectations of bagels than do New Yorkers.

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                        What type of cheesecake? NY (dense), Philadelphia (lighter), Japanese (hyper fluffy), or one of the Ricotta variations (possibly more authentic?)? There's a bunch of others that are less common outside their native countries, but these styles are at several places within an hour's drive, so I'm counting this list as the most common.

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                        never really thought about the regional types because all the best cheesecakes I've had have been home baked by someone (lucky me!) they're probably the dense NY style based on the descriptions

                        i did try fluffy Japanese cheesecake and did enjoy it but as like, its own thing. it should have its own name cuz it's basically its own dessert

                        ricotta style probably slaps. gotta try that

                        these styles are at several places within an hour's drive

                        hi fellow mid-Atlantic northeasterner lol

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                          This pumpkin cheesecake recipe uses gingersnaps instead of graham crackers... it might change your mind about acceptable crusts, but it isn't in the 'plain cheesecake' category because: pumpkin!

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                          • S [email protected]

                            Pizza. I came to realize when I first started traveling that being from Connecticut and having easy access to extremely good New Haven, Greek, and New York style pizza is a luxury. It's my favorite food. Whenever I travel, I make sure to try the area's so-called "best" pizza for at least one of my meals. It is seriously pathetic what some regions consider good pizza.

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                            Agreed. Truly nailing a specific style of pizza can be tricky, but overall it's not hard to make really good pizza. It seems like so many places just don't even try. Dishonorable mention to Texas, who otherwise produces really good food.

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                              never really thought about the regional types because all the best cheesecakes I've had have been home baked by someone (lucky me!) they're probably the dense NY style based on the descriptions

                              i did try fluffy Japanese cheesecake and did enjoy it but as like, its own thing. it should have its own name cuz it's basically its own dessert

                              ricotta style probably slaps. gotta try that

                              these styles are at several places within an hour's drive

                              hi fellow mid-Atlantic northeasterner lol

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                              Does it have a hint of lemon? NY cheesecake should have lemon or lemon zest (and cream or sour cream). Sample recipes: one, two, three, crazy four. Philadelphia cheesecake has neither -- it is a very simple recipe promoted by Philadelphia Cream Cheese.

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                                I'll chime in with water.

                                There's so many different flavors of water. Just trying tap water in random places is such a different experience. Although I only specifically remember the worst. What the fuck was that bitter thing in Budapest.
                                As for mineral waters, I definitely go for Budiš in a glass bottle, chilled.

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                                yeah, I live in a town with really clean fresh tap water (the water taste won some award in 2016) and so whenever I go anywhere else, especially inland, I cannot stand the taste of the water. I'll drink it, but it isn't an enjoyable experience in most places other than where I live.

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                                  Give me this person's sauce.

                                  I want more sauce, I hate how dry these usually are. As much as it fits. Inject that thing into the buns.

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                                  You would like tortas ahogadas --> drowned sandwiches

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                                  • S [email protected]

                                    Pizza. I came to realize when I first started traveling that being from Connecticut and having easy access to extremely good New Haven, Greek, and New York style pizza is a luxury. It's my favorite food. Whenever I travel, I make sure to try the area's so-called "best" pizza for at least one of my meals. It is seriously pathetic what some regions consider good pizza.

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                                    You should come to Norway and try Grandiosa!

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                                      Coffee. I'm not a regular consumer as I don't find many modes that cater to my snobbery.

                                      I only like the Italian, one sip ristretto. Very well made, thick and nutty. Unfortunately outside of Italy this is incredibly hard to come by.

                                      So I basically never drink coffee. Without an expensive machine in not able to make it at home (I tried all ristretto options for Nespresso, but they don't cut it).

                                      There's only a couple of coffee bars that I trust to serve me good coffee... It's infuriating as coffee culture is global, yet there's almost nowhere where my taste buds are satisfied.

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                                        Coffee. I'm not a regular consumer as I don't find many modes that cater to my snobbery.

                                        I only like the Italian, one sip ristretto. Very well made, thick and nutty. Unfortunately outside of Italy this is incredibly hard to come by.

                                        So I basically never drink coffee. Without an expensive machine in not able to make it at home (I tried all ristretto options for Nespresso, but they don't cut it).

                                        There's only a couple of coffee bars that I trust to serve me good coffee... It's infuriating as coffee culture is global, yet there's almost nowhere where my taste buds are satisfied.

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                                        You may like moka pot coffee. I'm a real coffee nut, been roasting my own for over a decade now. It's a real rabbit hole, and something you could almost certainly get into if you'd like, but only really worth it if you're looking for a new hobby. If you're not, probably best to keep it as a nice occasional treat.

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                                          You may like moka pot coffee. I'm a real coffee nut, been roasting my own for over a decade now. It's a real rabbit hole, and something you could almost certainly get into if you'd like, but only really worth it if you're looking for a new hobby. If you're not, probably best to keep it as a nice occasional treat.

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                                          I've tried moka pot coffee, but it's too acrid for me and lacks the leopard print crema layer from a good expresso (or I'm not good at it).

                                          I've done barista courses and found out that what I like takes a expensive piston espresso maker and an intricately calibrated grinder.

                                          And that's cool, I'm content to be a snob until I win the lottery (which is very unlikely as I don't play) luckily I'm not very dependent on caffeine intake.

                                          I'm just a bit miffed that what I can get on every street corner in Italy is so rare where I live.

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