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Sound like you’re in line hereJolly Bee looks terrible. Willing to try, but not understanding the appeal, at least visually.
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Sound like you’re in line hereJolly Bee looks terrible. Willing to try, but not understanding the appeal, at least visually.
Jolly Bee looks terrible. Willing to try, but not understanding the appeal, at least visually.
I heard Filipinos are serious about their Jollibee. It's deep. I had to do some research before going because I didn't get the gravy part of it. It's not bad. It's different but it's not bad. It's still all fast food, it's not like it's a gourmet, hole in the wall spot. Plating isn't what they're going for. Next time I go, I'll try their burgers and maybe their pineapple drink.
Jolly Bee looks terrible. Willing to try, but not understanding the appeal, at least visually.
A good burger doesn’t need bacon.
Yea. It's bromelainSomething similar happened to me.
I was eating pineapple and watermelon and after a while its was like the pineapple became more acidic to the point its hurt my tongue. I could still taste other food but it was with a sting for the rest of the day.
The watermelon did help. I figured I was eating too much that week so I just held back.
Yeah, I know about bromelain and how it tenderizes meat (via Guga) but I didn't know it had that type of effect on ppl when they eat it directly.Yea. It's bromelain
It's found in pineapple and they use it as a meat tenderizer for cheap cuts of meat. Found out afterwards
Bromelain
This fact sheet provides basic information about bromelain—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information.www.nccih.nih.gov
Pls dont use that dudes pic that he took with a Sidekick LX as your reference.
Get the pie if you go to Jolibee
Ube probably. Didnt know they have that one.Yes, even though it's not shown in my Sidekick pics, I did get the peach/mango pie, very good. The crust reminds me a bit of the crust you see with Popeyes pies (without all of that excess cinnamon). I heard there's another pie, a purple one (forgot what filling)? How is that one?
Yes, even though it's not shown in my Sidekick pics, I did get the peach/mango pie, very good. The crust reminds me a bit of the crust you see with Popeyes pies (without all of that excess cinnamon). I heard there's another pie, a purple one (forgot what filling)? How is that one?
No Mayo; No Cheese; No Stupid Lettuce; No Dumb Ketchup; No Pickles; No Tomatoes
Something similar happened to me.
I was eating pineapple and watermelon and after a while its was like the pineapple became more acidic to the point its hurt my tongue. I could still taste other food but it was with a sting for the rest of the day.
The watermelon did help. I figured I was eating too much that week so I just held back.
Only mustard I enjoy with my sustenance is honey mustard. And even that has to be balanced right.
Y'all with this mustard slander
Only mustard I enjoy with my sustenance is honey mustard. And even that has to be balanced right.
I worry for y’all dousing your hot dogs or burgers in mustard.. I know the only thing y’all tasting is that sour a** condiment.
Anytime I get an unfortunate mistaken burger or something with mustard on it, I frown like DC at half the food pic posts in here.
One thing that I hate is when I bite in to a burger and it falls apart. I'm not trying to reconstruct my sandwich every bite. That's when you know there is too many ingredients.
2 things.Mustard can't be used sparingly?
I'm not trying to douse a burger in any condiment
I believe the most in n out does with mustard is they coat the Patties in mustard which you really cannot taste once it’s cooked.I remember a bunch of in-n-out stans used to rave about animal style.
Don’t that **** have mustard in it?
Pretty close to my breakdown. Bacon is fine, I guess. Not something I usually opt for though.Never: bacon
Usually not: lettuce and tomato
Always: cheese, onions, pickles