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Pickles wrapped in cheese, popcorn with beans and ice cream on meatloaf are just a few of the surprising food combinations Americans said they love, according to this survey. It’s not to say these pairings are must-try, but they definitely show just how unique our taste buds can be.

So when Twitter user Michael Realman called for “canceling each other over food takes today,” it hit a soft spot for many. Immediately, people started sharing their own “cancelable” food combos that hit all too close to home, or rather the kitchen, for the rest.

From ketchup on waffles to Nutella pasta, some of the pairings will definitely raise our brows but hey, who am I to judge when I put salt and pepper on my porridge! And if you too are no stranger to some quirky food combo, be sure to share it in our comment section!

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    Most of us have at least one eating habit, if not more, that chances are we developed way back in our childhood. The first year of life is a period of rapid physical, social and emotional growth, during which eating patterns also develop. During this first year, infants transition from consuming a single food (i.e., breast milk or formula) to consuming a variety of foods more characteristic of an adult diet.

    Moreover, parents influence children's eating behavior in many ways. First off, adults actively make food choices for the whole family, serving as models for dietary choices and patterns. Children also learn about food by observing the eating behaviors modeled by others. For example, research reveals that children's intake of fruits, vegetables, and milk increased after observing adults consuming the foods.

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    Our food preferences, whether common or unusual, are also part of our eating habits that formed early in life. They often include unique food combinations, too. The registered nutritionist Charlotte-Stirling Reed, who’s the author of “The Baby & Child Nutritionist,” told Bored Panda that when it comes to weird food pairings, parents often have a preconceived idea of what “flavors” go together. “They find it unimaginable that their young children eat certain pairings. But little ones, especially during weaning, don’t have the idea that breakfast HAS to be sweet, for example, until we introduce that idea,” she said and added that “They might not see the problem of having a courgette porridge in the morning or avocado ice cream!”

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    “In fact, my children recently chomped through some fruit sorbet with a stick of cauliflower on the side (their request). Sometimes children just follow their own innate intuition of what foods and flavors they want at that moment,” Reed told us. She said that parents should be happy to see that and “let them go for it!” Moreover, the child nutritionist added that she has carrot, beetroot and courgette porridge options as regular breakfasts for her kids, “and to them that’s quite normal!” If you and your little one feel adventurous enough to try some of the Reed’s unique porridge recipes, check them out right here.

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    Sensory scientists and flavor experts have been studying just what foods and flavors pair well with others, pleasantly surprising our taste buds. One such pretty widespread combo is pineapple and ham (but beware to never order this kind of pizza anywhere in Italy!), which seem to work perfectly together.

    Paul Breslin, a sensory scientist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center and a professor of nutrition at Rutgers University, explained this combo: “Really fatty foods, like ham and other meats, tend to leave your mouth feeling fatty, which is an undesirable state. Enter the pineapple. The fruit, which is naturally acidic, cuts through that greasy mouthfeel, creating a balanced (and tasty) result,” he said.

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    Pears and blue cheese have a similar effect. Breslin says that dressings typically contain three components: fat, salt, and acid. In the case of this classic pairing, the blue cheese provides the fat and salt, and the pear does its part with the acid.

    Meanwhile, Niki Segnit, UK-based author of The Flavour Thesaurus, argues that “there are many wonderful matches to be discovered, and you don't need a PhD in molecular gastronomy to start experimenting.” She told the press that “interesting and unusual flavor matches can be made with common store-cupboard ingredients, like cheese and marmalade, or chocolate and aubergine.”

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    This 2020 survey commissioned by SPAM found that 41 percent of American respondents were most likely to have discovered their favorite food combinations from family or friends. The most popular food combo Americans love is the dipping of French fries in their chocolate milkshake. Other top combinations were chocolate and popcorn or sour cream and onion chips with chocolate. Interestingly, over half said they’ll have a “freak out” if their different foods touch each other while on their plate, the same survey found.

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    Peppy Piplup
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can pry my Fry's Mint Cream, my Mint Aero, and my Cadbury Mint Oreo chocolate of my cold, dead, hands.

    Paul Davis
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love nothing more than one scoop of chocolate mint with one scoop of peppermint ice cream in a cone, or in a sundae dish with fudge sauce

    Wistiti
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mint-chocolate by Terre Adelice is the best version I've ever eaten.

    BoredBee
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I fully disagree, mint chocolate chip never tastes like toothpaste. Notice how only the people who don't like it say it taste like toothpaste.

    Brodie Bruce
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So this donut thinks that the same ingredients in mint chocolate chip ice cream is the same as toothpaste?

    Marcel
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    literally never get why people think this. what kind of toothpaste do they have because if it tastes that good I Want it

    DuchessDegu
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd eat both tbh. As a kid my parents had to hide anything mint flavoured that wasn't supposed to be consumed in vast amounts (toothpaste, medicines, any stationery that smelled like mint) or I'd eat it. I still prefer mint flavours above anything for sweet or savoury dishes

    Bunzilla
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Normally agree, but there are a few instances where I actually kinda like it. I think when the mint flavour is more toned down.

    nini
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's my favorite ice cream flavor, not sorry. Also, grasshopper, one of the most controversial drinks amongst my friends. Tastes like liquid after-eight. I loooove it. It's a real treat for me.

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