>>trying out new seasonings
>>can't seem to acquire a taste for flower flavors like jasmine or rose or orange water
>>try to acquire a taste, really want to, failing so far
They smell awesome, I know they can taste good too! ...and I want to get good at using them. Help me ck, how can I get better at working with / liking the taste of these?
Here's what you do - best advice I've ever seen on /ck/.
Get yourself an anchovy. Cut it into quarters. Then season each quarter with different spice combinations.
If you do this once a day, you will have tries 1460 different combinations in a year, and will surely become a spice master.
The best part is, no matter what you're trying it will taste good, because you're putting it on anchovies.
>>7366653
Here's a break-through concept you'll only find right here, on /ck/.
Eat stuff that tastes good. Don't eat stuff that doesn't taste good.
>>7366667
Best advice I've seen
It deserves its own thread
try a jasmine, lavender, rose, etc. green or oolong tea
don't over extract it 2-4 minutes brewing is plenty
sweeten with a tiny bit of honey if you prefer
god damn good