I eat kale or broccoli for breakfast, usually with mustard or pepper sauce.
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I don't think I eat anything that in and of itself is too weird, but I've gotten side eyed over the volume of breath mints I eat before
Durian.
Imho it tastes kinda like a threeway between pineapple, jackfruit, and garlic.
Fermented crab. That lao crab, papaya, and chilli salad is one of my guilty pleasures.
Small fried river fishes. They're eaten whole and a bit crunchy.
Pineapple pizza iff it's extra spicy.
Same here with the para, but I enjoy dry instant ramen instead. It's so good!
Hawaii toast with mustard.
It goes toast (preferably whole grain) -> large heap of mustard -> ham -> pineapple -> salt -> gouda
I have only ever heard my mom eating it that way but have since co verted a few people.
Canned sardines on saltines. Dad was poor for awhile, eating straight from the can was passed down.
Biscuits and gravy...
Covered in raw onions, radishes, banana peppers, jalapenos, or any combination of the above. Try it. You'll like it. Just give them a moderate to fine chop first.
Spinach (like the ground, frozen version) is the perfect sauce for pasta, rice and fries.