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Actually Sugar Is the opposite of Pepper.
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Actually Sugar Is the opposite of Pepper.
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Salt and Pepper works nice together.
Salt and Sugar rarely works outside of a few dishes.
say what now
Google Salt and Sugar recipes, then Google Salt and Pepper recipes.
I know some dishes using salt and sugar, but one taste usually overpower the other one, and only a few that combines their taste in a balanced way.
It's sugar. Ever have something salty and then want something sweet? There you go!
have you never eaten thai foodGoogle Salt and Sugar recipes, then Google Salt and Pepper recipes.
I know some dishes using salt and sugar, but one taste usually overpower the other one, and only a few that combines their taste in a balanced way.
Literally never. I've only ever heard of this strange idea from your post, and from Newman saying the same nonsense in Jurassic Park. Er, I mean Nedry.
Google Salt and Sugar recipes, then Google Salt and Pepper recipes.
I know some dishes using salt and sugar, but one taste usually overpower the other one, and only a few that combines their taste in a balanced way.
Why do you think movie theaters sell sugary drinks with popcorn? Why do you think fast food restaurants sell sugary drinks with fries and other salty foods?
I'm not sure I'd lump all SPICE in together. I'll have to dwell on it though.Neither. There are five types of flavors. Salt and sugar are two of them by name. Pepper is a third (spice).
I don't have to google anything, I've got plenty of experience cooking and baking. Besides, how many dishes do you think there are where the black pepper shines above all? It probably doesn't counter the myriad of sweet and savory dishes out there.
That's ignoring just how much a healthy (and I mean healthy) dose of salt elevates sweets and desserts.
Oh boy do I have a phrase to introduce to you. Sweet and salty.