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You know what. Although it's wholesome, it's still degenerate to me
Are you kidding me? They're awesome with plain rice. Jjust stir fry them until they're somewhat soft (not too much though, they can get squishy), use some soy sauce during the stir fry and serve.Green peppers are delicious if cooked properly. They pair really well with strong flavors of tomato and garlic. That's why they fit so well with fajitas or in a green pepper casserole. Just having them over plain rice doesn't sound good in the slightest.
as a blue archive fan, why not bothYep. Luckily these series are chaste so they don’t have this issue, but it still has that “born sexy yesterday” trope where they’re straddling the line between daughter and lover
Please be patient.Who else came back and noticed the kiddie-sized training wheel chopsticks?>
This. It's because the soil is different in the different parts of the world, causing the taste profiles to change.It's very common for kids to dislike the taste of bell peppers in Japan as Japanese green bell peppers are more grassy and bitter than what you might find in an American grocery store. Most kids are more sensitive to these bitter flavors where adults have gotten used to them and can enjoy them. Along with bell peppers, carrots and green peas are also a common disliked vegetable for children.
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It's very common for kids to dislike the taste of bell peppers in Japan as Japanese green bell peppers are more grassy and bitter than what you might find in an American grocery store. Most kids are more sensitive to these bitter flavors where adults have gotten used to them and can enjoy them. Along with bell peppers, carrots and green peas are also a common disliked vegetable for children.
This. It's because the soil is different in the different parts of the world, causing the taste profiles to change.
Bell Peppers in America become more bland, while broccoli and brussels sprouts are way more bitter, opposite of Japan
I was thinking the same thing and I was going to be like "BOIS! I FOUND THE SOURCE OF SUCCUBUS MARIN!" looks like I was beaten to it lolI just caught up, and I like this series; it reminds me of the in-universe manga from My Dress-up Darling about a succubus and the guy who never sleeps~
Ah, interesting, thanks.It's very common for kids to dislike the taste of bell peppers in Japan as Japanese green bell peppers are more grassy and bitter than what you might find in an American grocery store. Most kids are more sensitive to these bitter flavors where adults have gotten used to them and can enjoy them. Along with bell peppers, carrots and green peas are also a common disliked vegetable for children.
Green peppers are delicious if cooked properly. They pair really well with strong flavors of tomato and garlic. That's why they fit so well with fajitas or in a green pepper casserole. Just having them over plain rice doesn't sound good in the slightest.
both of you are ignoring the fact that green (bell?) peppers are stereotypically portrayed similarly to broccoli as universally hated by children in Japan. (Steam broccoli goes great with/is easily masked by a creamy cheese soup or well seasoned mashed potatoes btw)So what you're saying is that green peppers taste good if you combine them with things that completely masks the taste of green peppers.