white people explain yourselves

https://x.com/puff_iya/status/1788356364974035410

no wonder the moms so fat.. undercooked chicken mayo slop with burned cheese. disgraceful!

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IMO, this is the most accurate white people stereotype. I definitely do my best to fight it, but wypipo (especially middle class families) do tend to eat flavorless nasty looking slop. Embarrassing

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I honestly rarely care how the food looks. Definitely not into proper plating when you move stuff from a pot/casserole onto the plate.

And seasoning is difficult. I've eaten some red beet last week and in one of the dishes you could barely taste it due to overwhelming other flavours. Wasn't a bad dish and tasted better than the other red beet one.. but yeah. always hard to balance when trying out new stuff

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my moid has a few horrifying stories of wypipo cooking that prove those stereotypes true. there are people out there who make, eat, and enjoy meals that look like they're from a food gore thread

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there are people out there who make, eat, and enjoy meals that look like they're from a food gore thread

Reminds me of this classic rDrama food lore:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17152870858299177.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/17152870860018816.webp

:vomit:

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Link to the post please

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Sadly most of the pictures have been lost to time

https://rdrama.net/post/140221/cooking-with-penny-volume-iii

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I'm learning that taking good photos of food is an art in its own right, I wouldn't discount it based on photos I've taken.

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The descriptions that went with some of the (now lost) posts also sounded like food gore.

e.g. letting chicken simmer for 40 minutes.

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