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Cold food tastes nice!
Why is that?
Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take on a whole new angle when cold? Maybe I'm just strange. I did used to eat left over cold chinese takeaway on a hungover Sunday morning when I was a student. |
Cold food tastes nice!
Jay wrote:
> Why is that? > Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. > For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was > nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every > ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. > Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and > carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. > > Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take > on a whole new angle when cold? > Maybe I'm just strange. I did used to eat left over cold chinese > takeaway on a hungover Sunday morning when I was a student. I used to eat cold fried rice, cold pizza and cold spaghetti, but I think that's about it. kili |
Cold food tastes nice!
"Jay" > wrote in message
... > Why is that? > Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. > For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was > nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every > ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. > Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and > carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. > > Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take > on a whole new angle when cold? Ice cream. Cold, it's delish. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ |
Cold food tastes nice!
"Jay" > wrote in message ... > Why is that? > Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. > For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was > nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every > ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. > Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and > carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. > > Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take > on a whole new angle when cold? > Maybe I'm just strange. I did used to eat left over cold chinese > takeaway on a hungover Sunday morning when I was a student. Fried Chicken. MEATLOAF! Oh yeah! Van ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups |
Cold food tastes nice!
On Oct 2, 1:14*am, Jay > wrote:
> Why is that? > Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. > For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was > nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every > ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. > Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and > carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. > > Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take > on a whole new angle when cold? > Maybe I'm just strange. I did used to eat left over cold chinese > takeaway on a hungover Sunday morning when I was a student. I love cold pizza for breakfast! |
Cold food tastes nice!
Leftover steamed vegetables (esp. green beans) with any vinaigrette.
If your broccoli and carrots were just barely cooked to tender, they'd be great like that! I also love cold: pizza, fried chicken (better than hot!), leftover rice with milk and a little cinnamon sugar, and "doggie bagged" seafood. Lynn in Fargo |
Cold food tastes nice!
I love just about any cold leftover meat -- roast beef, pork chops,
chicken, hot wings. I like room temperature sausage or ham biscuits. Tara |
Cold food tastes nice!
"Jay" > wrote in message ... > Why is that? > Food that is normally eaten hot takes on a new taste when cold. > For example a slice of lasagne I just ate cold was delicious. It was > nice enough when I ate it hot but this time I could taste every > ingredient and it took on a whole new taste. > Obviously this wouldn't apply to all foods such as the broccolli and > carrots that accompanied the hot lasagne. > > Has anybody else come across any (traditionally hot) foods that take > on a whole new angle when cold? > Maybe I'm just strange. I did used to eat left over cold chinese > takeaway on a hungover Sunday morning when I was a student. Lasagna like many things tastes better the next day. I would reheat it though |
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