There are foods maybe you like, they don't. There's no need to make other people like it, but it won't hurt to talk about it. In other words, (1) reason why people shouldn't hate it without trying it. And (2) how they're best eaten/handled.
Durian is one of those foods without a doubt, have lot of haters. The pungent smell stops plenty of people from trying or really taste it. As that's one obvious food, I don't mean that one.
1) I like grass jelly. I didn't know some people are
grossed out by it. It is listed in an article of nastiest canned foods. What is so awful about black coffee color jelly with clean herbal taste to it? Maybe people think of the grass we sit on at the park. Grass jelly isn't made of grass- it's just a name.
2) My recommended way to handle grass jelly, is to first cube or julienne it .
-Add it to milk, soy milk, milk tea, or coffee.
-For a more jello approach, eat it in a bowl with a drizzle of your preferred syrup or add cubes of ripe mango.
-Top the grass jelly cubes with one scoop of ice cream/sorbet (you may notice it simply goes well with milk).
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Durian is one of those foods without a doubt, have lot of haters. The pungent smell stops plenty of people from trying or really taste it. As that's one obvious food, I don't mean that one.
1) I like grass jelly. I didn't know some people are

2) My recommended way to handle grass jelly, is to first cube or julienne it .
-Add it to milk, soy milk, milk tea, or coffee.
-For a more jello approach, eat it in a bowl with a drizzle of your preferred syrup or add cubes of ripe mango.
-Top the grass jelly cubes with one scoop of ice cream/sorbet (you may notice it simply goes well with milk).


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