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Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
What food items do quality make the biggest difference? The first thing that comes to mind for me is bacon. Also fresh catfish >>>>>>>> farm raised catfish.
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
basically all fruit. only exception might be a banana, but thats probably because i have never had a great banana since they are shipped like 2000+ miles to get to where i live.
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
Seafood in general. Vegetables. Fruit. Meat isn't quite as big of a deal but moreso that macaroni & cheese.
In general, anything that's fresh and not full of chemicals and preservatives. |
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
I'll go with steak. Big difference between a nice steak house steak and pondorosa or something.
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
Steak
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
Another came to mind. Real Oreos >>>>>>>>>>>> ; Generic brand oreos
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
FWIW, as long as you arent purposly looking for crappy steak, I feel the difference between medium quality and high quality steak is pretty small. The big factor for me is whether or not its marinated/cooked well.
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
Burgers & sausages..
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Re: Foods where quality makes a HUGE difference
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basically all fruit. only exception might be a banana, but thats probably because i have never had a great banana since they are shipped like 2000+ miles to get to where i live. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, freshness is huge in fruits especially. Their sugars can turn to starch once picked. Sweet corn is a good example of something much better eaten almost immediately and cooked the bare minimum of time. Papaya's taste can change dramatically even 15 or 20 minutes after it's picked. Those who have never had it fresh off the tree are missing a LOT and don't really know how good it tastes. When I lived in the tropics and had fresh papaya a lot, I'd pick it and toss it in the freezer on top of some ice for about 15 or so minutes. Perfect. But half an hour was too long. |
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