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I recently saw an ad for biscoff and I was surprised that people would eat them randomly. The only time I ever eat biscoff is on a plane when the flight attendant gives me some. Don't get me wrong I absolutely love them but I rarely think about it as something I can just go buy in a store. Seeing the ad was so jarring because to me it doesn't feel like something I should eat a lower altitudes

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[โ€“] Chip_Rat@lemmy.world 9 points 9 hours ago

My dad's and I both occasional partake in a specific ritual that goes as follows:

  1. Crack open an ice cold Coke Zero (also works with coke. And probably other colas).

Take a few sips while you either pull fresh from the garden or out of the fridge:

  1. Radishes

Wash them up. You can slice, quarter or leave whole.

Get snacking.

Enjoy your fresh, slightly spicy (or really spicy depending!) radishes with your cold bubbly coke.

  1. Wait.

  2. Burp

  3. Transcend this mortal plane, bask in the glory of the radish and coke burps that follow.

Fin