Broccoli and spinach are my go-to veggies as they're available in pretty much any market (mushrooms too but those are a fungus; wood-ear is great!)
But absolute favorite veggie, yam leaves:
http://www.specialtyproduce.com/sppics/8954.png
Broccoli and spinach are my go-to veggies as they're available in pretty much any market (mushrooms too but those are a fungus; wood-ear is great!)
But absolute favorite veggie, yam leaves:
[img]http://www.specialtyproduce.com/sppics/8954.png[/img]
CryptoSimDon't cook your fucking carrots.
Brussel sprouts are so bitter I can't understand why anyone would ever eat them. Though to be fair I feel the same way about coffee.
Cooked carrots are great, if you slice em thin and fry em in a stirfry or stew them so they're nice and rich and soft.
Brussel sprouts are only bitter if you burn then. Try blanching them for 2-3 minutes and then frying them with chilli and garlic until they're nice and brown but not burned.
It's the texture of the cooked carrots that gets me, I don't like soft vegetables like that. Also I have had brussel sprouts cooked in many different ways from many different people and they have always been bitter, though people that have eaten the same sprouts have disagreed. Perhaps I'm just too sensitive to certain bitter compounds - the only bitter thing I actually like is dark chocolate.
[quote=Crypto][quote=Sim]
Don't cook your fucking carrots.
Brussel sprouts are so bitter I can't understand why anyone would ever eat them. Though to be fair I feel the same way about coffee.[/quote]
Cooked carrots are great, if you slice em thin and fry em in a stirfry or stew them so they're nice and rich and soft.
Brussel sprouts are only bitter if you burn then. Try blanching them for 2-3 minutes and then frying them with chilli and garlic until they're nice and brown but not burned.[/quote]
It's the texture of the cooked carrots that gets me, I don't like soft vegetables like that. Also I have had brussel sprouts cooked in many different ways from many different people and they have always been bitter, though people that have eaten the same sprouts have disagreed. Perhaps I'm just too sensitive to certain bitter compounds - the only bitter thing I actually like is dark chocolate.
futurepizza
I'm very surprised it took this long for someone to type something like this. I was convinced the first answer was gonna be bacon.
[quote=future]pizza[/quote]
I'm very surprised it took this long for someone to type something like this. I was convinced the first answer was gonna be bacon.
Carrots, lettuce, and broccoli ( i mainly like it with ranch but steamed is ok )
Carrots, lettuce, and broccoli ( i mainly like it with ranch but steamed is ok )
Aubergines are incredible.
Courgettes are underrated as fuck, god tier vegetable when roasted/fried.
Achuqcha is also really nice if you get the chance to try it, kind of like a cross between a pepper and cucumber.
Salad leaves can also be pretty good, nobody seems to use Purslane, Mustard leaf or Sorrel in salads :/
Aubergines are incredible.
Courgettes are underrated as fuck, god tier vegetable when roasted/fried.
Achuqcha is also really nice if you get the chance to try it, kind of like a cross between a pepper and cucumber.
Salad leaves can also be pretty good, nobody seems to use Purslane, Mustard leaf or Sorrel in salads :/
eat your vegetables tf.tv
eat your vegetables tf.tv
Carrots, great with lemon and salt and apparently helps eye sight
Carrots, great with lemon and salt and apparently helps eye sight
EdgyEddyCarrots apparently helps eye sight
mostly a myth unless you've got some bad vitamin a deficiencies, unfortunately. fun fact, that idea supposedly got popular during ww2, as the british started spreading some weird stories around to cover up the existence of the newly invented radar, which had been allowing for massive british air superiority under cover of night.
[quote=EdgyEddy]Carrots apparently helps eye sight[/quote]
mostly a myth unless you've got some bad vitamin a deficiencies, unfortunately. fun fact, that idea supposedly got popular during ww2, as the british started spreading some weird stories around to cover up the existence of the newly invented radar, which had been allowing for massive british air superiority under cover of night.
I'm allergic to most vegetables, except broccoli.
I'm allergic to most vegetables, except broccoli.
Broccoli is great, I don’t understand why people say it tastes terrible.
Broccoli is great, I don’t understand why people say it tastes terrible.
Bob_Marleybrocolli, because it tastes good and is healthy
This beautiful sexy hunk has a good opinion on vegetables.
[quote=Bob_Marley]brocolli, because it tastes good and is healthy[/quote]
This beautiful sexy hunk has a good opinion on vegetables.
I feel bad for anyone that doesnt like vegetables because they were raised by people that didnt cook good vegetables :(
Fuck carrots though.
I feel bad for anyone that doesnt like vegetables because they were raised by people that didnt cook good vegetables :(
Fuck carrots though.
vileI feel bad for anyone that doesnt like vegetables because they were raised by people that didnt cook good vegetables :(
Fuck carrots though.
wat did carrots do to u
[quote=vile]I feel bad for anyone that doesnt like vegetables because they were raised by people that didnt cook good vegetables :(
Fuck carrots though.[/quote]
wat did carrots do to u
lettuce
green beans
potatos
cucumbers
onions
corn
broccoli
idk i've never eaten a veggie i didnt like besides asparagus
lettuce
green beans
potatos
cucumbers
onions
corn
broccoli
idk i've never eaten a veggie i didnt like besides asparagus
brocolli & peppers. peppers are god tier with hummus
brocolli & peppers. peppers are god tier with hummus
potatoes, onions, and lettuce
potatoes, onions, and lettuce
pickles that aren't very sour but sour enough that they taste like a pickle but you can still taste a little cucumber
pickles that aren't very sour but sour enough that they taste like a pickle but you can still taste a little cucumber