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I'm so excited. I'm ordering these tablets called "Miracle Berry Fruit Tablets" They alter your taste buds for about an hour, making EVERYTHING taste sweet. The customer reviews say things like, "Limes suddenly tasted like the sweetest, most perfect limeade ever. Oranges (already quite sweet) tasted like they were imported from an Alien world or plucked straight from the Garden of Eden!"Don't worry, they're perfectly safe. Multiple sources confirm that they are not harmful in any way, and that the only possible harm you could come by is acid erosion from eating too many sour acidic foods. But I'll be careful.Sooo... my question is: What foods should I eat while under the influence of miracle berry tablets?I am planning on trying them with my sister. We're eating lemons, oranges, and peaches. What other foods should we try? Only vegan foods please.(PS-- They're safe and legal. don't give me crap, please)
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Be careful with all the citrus... rinse your mouth out with water before you brush your teeth or you could endanger your enamel. Try celery, endive, coffee, persimmons, and try something spicy (nothing that could actually burn holes in your mouth, but you know). Let us know how it goes. I've heard about these pills.
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I've heard of those. I would try raw habanero or jalepeno peppers, or maybe a spoonful of vinegar, plain horseradish...things that you normally wouldn't eat on their own, y'know? Then maybe like pickles, raw beets, cabbage...and try some foods that you really don't like. Personally, I'd be more interested to see how it changes the flavor of those type of things than regular fruits & such which are already sweet.
Edit: Oh, I would love to try ginger too! Celery sounds like a good one as well... |
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