Anyone else here love food? I find that eating is one of the most pleasing experiences in this life.
My sense of taste and smell seem stronger than average. Food that others call mild or tasteless are flavorful to me. Eating things I really like is the closest I've come to having a spiritual experience. I moan when I eat something really good. Yesterday I had gorgonzola with pears and oh boy, I spent the next thirty minutes in something similar to post orgasmic bliss. I love food.
>>36218027
>Anyone else here love food?
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>>36218053
I REALLY REALLY love food. California sushi rolls caked in eel sauce is my favorite, that shit makes me feel like I'm shaking hands with God.
And water, I really love water. My favorite kind of water comes from glaciers. I also find that water is significantly more pleasant when it comes in an aesthetically pleasing bottle, like smartwater.
>>36218027
Something I've noticed about normies (mainly Americans) is that they call food without sauce/cream/cheese "tasteless" because they're used to intense flavors of fake food instead of the milder flavors of natural food.
>>36218312
Yeah, I noticed that. They make everything overly sweet or greasy. Like, they think Arizona Ice Tea is real tea but to me it tastes like soda. Mexicans and others who come from countries where the food has a strong taste are similar. Have you ever had Mexican pastries? Jesus fuck, most of the time it tastes like pure sugar.
I've had Americans tell me almond paste is tasteless. What the fuck?
>>36218406
>>36218521
Americans in the current generation did not grow up with their parents cooking for them, generally. They literally don't know what good food tastes like.